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The Saint Ladislaus legend in the Roman Catholic Church of Bijacovce (Szepesmindszent), Slovakia
The second half of the 14th or first quarter of the 15th century


The Cuman on the North Nave Wall

Source: Fig. 81, Kármen Anita Baráth, The Belt in Late-Medieval Hungary; a Comparison of Archaeological and Pictorial Evidences 2013

Bijacovce (Hungarian: Szepesmindszent; German Biazowitz/Betendorf) is a village and municipality in Levoča District in the Prešov Region of central-eastern Slovakia.
Cuman mounted archer shooting to the rear, as depicted in the Szepesmindszent (Bijacovce, Czechoslovakia) wall-painting of the legend of Saint Ladislaus. He is wearing a pointed felt cap over a chain-mail coif and a long caftan with embroided hems that fastens at the side; a lidded quiver is suspended from his belt.

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