Raised in the heart of the Saint-Roman Empire, Jean Beaudoin (962-1012), an illustrious benefactor in his church, is known to have negotiated with the Saracens a free passage for Christian pilgrims to Jerusalem, even before the first crusades. Despite its monumental failure that will trigger the first crusades and the capture of Jerusalem in 1099, Jean Beaudoin leaves behind him the blood of Saracens cudgeled and many descendants as a result of its many preachings.
Characteristics
- Adjustable with laces
- Price for the pair
Dimension
- One size
- Length: 10 in / 25.4 cm
- Wrist circumference: 9 to 12 in / 22.9 to 30.5 cm
Materials
- Thick 9-10 oz / 4mm leather
- Antique brass plated rivets
- Leather laces
Handmade in Quebec, Canada by Les Artisans d'Azure