V&A Museum The Basilewsky Situla (920), carved in ivory for the visit of the Holy Roman Emperor Otto II to Milan. It depicts scenes from the Life of Christ on two levels. This is one of the very few depictions of Judas Iscariot showing remorse and throwing the thirty silver coins on the floor of the Temple.
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