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Saint Brendan’s Voyage
Image by Unknown Artist

Saint Brendan’s Voyage

St. Brendan’s voyage, 1460 CE manuscript image. From a book illustration Manuscriptum translationis germanicae, Cod. Pal. Germ. 60, fol. 179v (University Library Augsburg, Germany)
Saint Anselm of Canterbury
Image by Wolfgang Sauber

Saint Anselm of Canterbury

St Anselm of Canterbury (c. 1033-1109), as depicted in a stained glass window in Chester Cathedral, England, 1916.
Saint Anthony
Image by Francisco de Zurbarán

Saint Anthony

"San Antonio Abad" by Francisco de Zurbarán, c. 1664 CE.
Saint Anthony
Image by Piero di Cosimo

Saint Anthony

A 15th century CE oil on canvas painting by Piero di Cosimo of St. Anthony (c. 251 – 356 CE), one of the founders of Christian Monasticism. (National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.)
Saint Hripsime Church Façade
Image by James Blake Wiener

Saint Hripsime Church Façade

Built in 618 CE, the Saint Hripsime Church is one of the oldest churches in what is present-day Etchmiadzin, Armenia. In 2000, the church became a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Saint Hripsime Church is characterized by a domed tetraconch (enclosed...
Saint Agnes of Rome, Tapestry Detail
Image by Jan van der Crabben

Saint Agnes of Rome, Tapestry Detail

Detail photo depicting the virgin martyr Saint Agnes of Rome (circa 291-304), patron saint of young girls, those seeking chastity and purity, and rape survivors. She is depicted holding a lamb (agnus in Latin), as she has been since the Middle...
Saint Frumentius
Image by Unknown Artist

Saint Frumentius

A modern representation of Saint Frumentius who is credited with introducing the African kingdom of Axum to Christianity in the mid-4th century CE.
Saint Mary Magdalene
Image by Jan van der Crabben

Saint Mary Magdalene

Saint Mary Magdalene by Gregor Erhart around 1515-1520 CE. Sculpted in Linden wood, this statue shows the naked Mary Magdalene repenting her sins in the Grotto of Sainte-Baume (France), where she died and was believed to have been transported...
Saint George's Chapel, Windsor
Image by Josep Ranalias

Saint George's Chapel, Windsor

The coats of arms of the knights of the Most Noble Order of the Garter in the order's religious headquarters, the mid-14th century CE Saint George's Chapel at Windsor Castle, England.
Saint Ignatius of Loyola's Vision of Christ and God the Father at La Storta
Image by Domenichino

Saint Ignatius of Loyola's Vision of Christ and God the Father at La Storta

Saint Ignatius of Loyola's Vision of Christ and God the Father at La Storta, oil on canvas by Domenichino, c. 1622. Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
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