Metal detectorist finds medieval gold brooch with supernatural inscriptions

The brooch contains religious and magical inscriptions in Latin and Hebrew.

This gold brooch dates back around 800 years and has a series of Latin and Hebrew inscriptions engraved on it
This gold brooch dates back around 800 years and has a series of Latin and Hebrew inscriptions engraved on it
(Image credit: Salisbury and South Wiltshire Museum)

A metal detectorist has discovered a medieval gold brooch with a series of Latin and Hebrew inscriptions. The artifact, found in Wiltshire in the U.K., may have mixed religion and magic in an attempt to give its user protection against illness or supernatural events. 

The Latin inscriptions translate to "Hail Mary full of grace the lord/ is with thee/ blessed art thou amongst women/ and blessed is the fruit of thy womb. Amen." The Hebrew initials for "AGLA" are also inscribed on the brooch and represent Hebrew words that mean "Thou art mighty forever, O Lord." 

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