As a medieval example for the same technique he goes on to cite the Prüfening dedicatory inscription.
It has a stained-glass like appearance; the Mérode Cup is the surviving medieval example.
This was the first medieval example of blood libel against Jews.
A large number of medieval examples of this type survive.
In antiquity, the less complicated labyrinth pattern familiar from medieval examples was already developed.
One medieval European example in textile form is the Bayeux Tapestry.
Other than these early medieval examples, it is widely known on both sides of the Pyrenees in the following forms:
Many medieval examples show that any notable change of condition, especially in the spiritual order, was often accompanied by the reception of a new name.
The east window is a rare example of 14th century medieval stained glass depicting two kneeling figures each holding a shield.
The term tends to be less often used to describe medieval, Renaissance and later examples.