Relic of the Holy Blood


The Relic of the Holy Blood was a medieval relic, said to contain some of the blood of Jesus Christ.
The relic was sent from the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem Robert of Nantes to Henry III of England in 1247, where it was then stored in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in London, before being paraded through the streets by the King and laid to rest in Westminster Abbey. Henry promoted the relic as a focus for pilgrimages, but it did not prove popular.