A controversial linen shroud — regarded by some to be the one in which Jesus Christ was buried — has baffled the world ever since it became public in the 14th century.
This cloth, which we know today as the Shroud of Turin, first surfaced around the year 1355 AD in the small French village of Lirey, drawing pilgrims to wonder at
But there's little official record of the Shroud before this moment, when it had been brought to dean of the village's church by French knight Geoffroi de Charny.
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