The Holy Table of St Sophia

In 1261, the Crusaders who had occupied Constantinople for almost sixty years kidnapped the Holy Table from the basilica of St Sophia, only for it to fall into the Sea of Marmara. Rumour says that storms never trouble that spot, and that in summer a sweet-scented oil, the chrism of the sunken Table, still rises to the surface.

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