Reliquary of Saint Daniel
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The Reliquary of Saint Daniel is a liturgical object that comes from the Cathedral Church of Padua. This object was created by Bartolomeo da Bologna, Antonio di Giovanni and Francesco di Comino before 1472. It is now preserved in the Diocesan Museum in Padua, as part of its collection. The reliquary displays the relics of Saint Daniel, a 4th century Paduan martyr whose body is preserved in the Cathedral Church of the city.[1]