| 1. | The Sudarium is reported to have type AB blood stains.
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| 2. | In the work Asarim, the Sudarium is described as a Turban.
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| 3. | The location of the Sudarium of Oviedo has been documented since the first century.
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| 4. | The most riveting date in the Sudarium's history is 14 March 1075.
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| 5. | In heraldry, the sudarium is often still depicted when crosiers occur on coats of arms.
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| 6. | Guercino also painted a " Sudarium carried by Angels " . portato dagli angeli ".
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| 7. | The city lends its name to the sudarium of Oviedo a religious relic revered there since the 9th century.
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| 8. | Two pollen grains of the species were also found on the Sudarium of Oviedo, believed to be the burial face cloth of Jesus.
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| 9. | Avinoam Danin ( see below ) concurred with this analysis, adding that the pollen grains in the Sudarium match those of the shroud.
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| 10. | Both the Sudarium and the shroud appear to carry type AB blood stains, and the stains are in a similar pattern, Danin said.
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