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The ''Vienna Coronation Gospels'', also known as the ''Coronation Evangeliar'', is a late 8th century illuminated Gospel Book produced at the court of Charlemagne in Aachen.〔Kunsthistorisches 1991, p. 166.〕 It was used by the future emperor at his coronation on Christmas Day 800, when he placed three fingers of his right hand on the first page of the Gospel of Saint John and took his oath.〔Kunsthistorisches 1991, p. 168.〕 Traditionally, it is considered to be the same manuscript that was found in the tomb of Charlemagne when it was opened in the year 1000 by Emperor Otto III. The ''Coronation Evangeliar'' cover was created by Hans von Reutlingen, c. 1500.〔〔Leithe-Jasper 2004, p. 55.〕 The Coronation Evangeliar is part of the Imperial Treasury (''Schatzkammer'') in the Hofburg Palace in Vienna, Austria (Schatzkammer, Inv. XIII 18).〔 ==History== The ''Coronation Evangeliar'' is the principal work among a small group of manuscripts produced at the court of Charlemagne at Aachen, some time between 794 and late 800.〔
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