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Historical Archive: Saints Adalbert to Blaise

This page is alphabetical, not chronological.


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St. Adalbert of Prague, denarius of Bolesław III Wrymouth (Krzywousty), Krakow 1133, MNW 115856
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St. Adalbert of Prague with Bolesław, denarius of Bolesław III Wrymouth (Krzywousty), Krakow 1135, MNW 115854
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foot reliquary of St. Adalhard, copper gilt, Italy 14th c., Cluny Cl. 1400. For profile see Cluny.
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Saint Adalheid: Portable altar of Countess Gertrude, c.1045, CMA 1931.462. This object has its own page.
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Reliquary of SS. *Adrian and Natalia, León 12th c., silver on oak, AIC 1943.65. This work has its own page.
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Saint Adrian of Nicomedia, wood and polychrome, Flemish c.1515, IMA 45.8. For additional views see IMA.
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SS. *Agatha and Pelagia, mosaic, early 6th c., Sant'Apollinare Nuovo, Ravenna. This monument has its own page.
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SS *Agatha of Sicily, Lawrence, Veronica, 14th c.: Sant'Angelo, Perugia, which has its own page.
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bottom center: deaths SS Barbara, *Agatha: Kloster Wienhausen nuns' choir, painted c.1335, which has its own page
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St. Agnes: Virgin and Child with angels, Old Testament figures, and saints, Duccio workshop: Ugolino?, 1312-19, SPN 47. This work has its own page. Agnes has her own page.
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St. Aidan retable, Leo Childs 1994 design, embroidered by Cathedral Broderers, eastern transept, Durham Cathedral, which has its own pages
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Head Reliquary of Pope Alexander; silver gilt with enamel and gems over wood core, c.1145, MRAH 1031. This work has its own page with another image.
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Alexander of Rome, 1309-16, Kloster Wienhausen, which has its own pages with Alexander in more locations
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St. Alfred, King of Wessex: St. Oswald reliquary, c.1185-89, HildMus DS23, which has its own page
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Ambrose: Cappella Strozzi di Mantova, Florence, Nardo di Cione 1354-57, which has its own page
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St. *Ambrose, Alypius, Adeodatus, and St. Augustine: Arca di Sant' Agostino, 1362-aft. 1409. This work has its own page.
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SS. *Anastasia, Justina, Felicitas, Perpetua, and Vincentia, mosaic, early 6th c., Sant'Apollinare Nuovo, Ravenna. This monument has its own page.
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SS. Asterius, *Anastasius: Lateran Baptistery, Rome, Chapel of St. Vanantius, 640-49. This chapel has its own interior page.
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SS. *Anatolia, Victoria, and Paulina, mosaic, early 6th c., Sant'Apollinare Nuovo, Ravenna. This monument has its own page.
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St. Andrew with donor and Crucifixion, tempera and oil on wood, Retascon Master, Aragon c.1430, MFAB 99.1. Andrew has his own page.
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St. Andrew of Crete, upper right: Major Sakkos of Photius, Byzantine 1408-31, Armory TK-4, which has its own page
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Saint Anna: Holy Kindred, wood with traces of polychrome, c.1500, LMM O,2511. Anna has her own page with additional views.
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St. Anthony of Lithuania (right half figure): Major Sakkos of Photius, Byzantine 1408-31, Armory TK-4, which has its own page
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SS *Anthony of Padua and Francis (and Dominic?) with Virgin and Child on tomb canopy: Baptistery, cathedral of Padua, 1376 paintings: Giusto de' Menabuoi. This work has its own pages.
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St. Anthony of Padua, Crucifixion attrib. Bartolomeo di Giovanni, late 15th c., Arezzo MS, which has its own page
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St. Anthony of Padua, post 16th-c. painting (1624?), Sant'Apollinare Nuovo, Ravenna. This monument has its own page.
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St. *Anthony the Great or Simplicianus: Arca di Sant' Agostino, 1362-aft. 1409. This work has its own page.
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St. Anthony (prob. the Great), 15th c. Champagne, Reims MSR. For detail see Reims.
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St. Anthony the Great altar, 1683, Sion Cathedral. This building has its own page.
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SS. Septimus, *Antiochianus: Lateran Baptistery, Rome, Chapel of St. Vanantius, 640-49. This chapel has its own interior page.
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St. Arethas the Martyr, naos soffit right, Dečani monastery frescoes, 1335-47, which have their own pages
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St. Artemon of of Laodikeia, MS Byzantine 10th c.; pendant reliquary, copper/glass Rome? 12th-13th c.; Vat 61918
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SS. Paulinianus, Telius, *Asterius, Anastasius: Lateran Baptistery, Rome, Chapel of St. Vanantius, 640-49. This chapel has its own interior page.
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St. Augustine holding a heart, oak, 16th-c. Flemish, Hospice Comtesse Lille SPBA 400. Augustine has his own page.
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Saint Babylas arm reliquary from Guelph Treasure, silver and silver gilt on oak core, Brunswick 1467, PMA 1951-12-1. For additional views see PMA.
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St. Barbara reliquary pendant, France or Netherlands 1495-1505, gold and enamel, AIC 1938.1179. Barbara has her own page.
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flaying death of St. Bartholomew: Stavelot altar, gilt bronze with enamel and rock crystal, c.1150-60, MRAH 1590. This work has its own page. Bartholemew has his own page.
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Basil the Great (left) late 14th c., iconostasis, Moscow Annunciation Cathedral, which has its own page
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top left, narthex: SS. Eutropius, Callinicus, *Basiliscus, Dečani monastery frescoes, 1335-47, which have their own pages
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tomb of Bede 1542, Galilee, Durham Cathedral, which has its own pages with Bede retable
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St. Benedict: Basel antependium, gold and gems on wood, early 11th c., Cluny Cl. 2350. This work has its own page.
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St. Benedict, left: stucco choir screen c.1193, St. Michael's, Hildesheim, which has its own pages
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St. Benedict, lower right: Filippo Lippi, Coronation of the Virgin panel, Marsuppini altarpiece, 1450s, Vat. loan to Arezzo MS. For full work see Arezzo Museums.
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St. Bernard of Clairvaux, upper left: Filippo Lippi, Coronation of the Virgin panel, Marsuppini altarpiece, 1450s, Vat. loan to Arezzo MS. For full work see Arezzo Museums.
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St. Bernard of Clairvaux with dogs, parchment, Wienhausen late 15th c., WienMus
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St. Bernardino of Siena: Giovanni di Paolo 1453, St. Nicholas polyptych, SPN inv. 173, which has its own page
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St. Bernardo Tolomei, right: Filippo Lippi, Coronation of the Virgin panel, Marsuppini altarpiece, 1450s, Vat. loan to Arezzo MS. For full work see Arezzo Museums.
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St. Bernward of Hildesheim with Cistercian nun, paper, Wienhausen, c.1450-1500, WienMus. Bernward has his own page.
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St. Blaise: Abdinghof portable altar, 1115-30, DMP PR50, which has its own page with more Blaise imagery
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St. Blaise reliquary, silver gilt/gems/enamel, Braunschweig? 1325-50, KGM W 30, which has its own page
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St. Blaise (right), reliquary of Pont-Saint-Esprit, 1429, wood/silver gilt: SS Caesarius, Blaise. Musée d'art sacré du Gard. For detail see Pont-Saint-Esprit.