RMBPEW1C–The Roman Catholic Church of Saint Faith / Sainte-Foy of Sélestat, Alsace, France
RMAC3B3F–Saint Faith wall illustration church Crete Krete island Greece
RMEHJ8JN–Saint Faith stained glass, St. Faith`s Church, Overbury, Worcestershire, England, UK
RMBE4AWC–A Stained Glass Window Depicting Saint Faith, St John the Evangelist Church Washingborough, Lincolnshire
RMA7P3X5–New Zealand, North Island, Rotorua, Saint Faith Anglican Church
RM2N45X1B–Two Wightlink crew members discussing problem with lifeboat launch crane Saint Faith ferry Fishbourne Isle of Wight 2023
RF2JMC9D4–Church of Saint Faith of Selestat is a major Romanesque architecture landmark in Selestat
RMG39NN4–Saint Philip the Deacon reveals the faith to a eunuch of the queen of Ethiopia, and baptises him
RMKCEN1J–Saint George (AD 275–281 to 303), Roman soldier, martyred for failing to recant his Christian faith
RMM99R83–Painted Woodcut of Saint Francis 1480
RMC4ACFD–Rotorua Saint Faith anglican maori church with ANZAC graveyard , north island, New Zealand
RMBA5DPH–Horsham St Faith Priory medieval Wall painting of Saint Faith 13th century art Norfolk East Anglia England UK Saints paintings
RMW581TD–Portrait of Saint Norbert, In an oval frame the portrait of Saint Norbert, with in his hands a chalice and a palm branch. Saint Norbert is wearing his bishop's robe. On both sides of the portrait the personifications of Faith (left) and of Patience (right). The print has two Latin captions: one in a cartouche and one under the cartouche., The founder of the Praemonstratensians, and archbishop of Magdeburg, Norbert, possible attributes: chalice (with spider), devil under feet, monstrance, the heretic Tankelin - portrait of male saint, Faith, 'Fides', 'Fede', 'Fede catholica', 'Fede christiana
RMKJXWJM–Faith 1320 Tino di Camaino - Duomo, di Firenze ( The Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore of Florence - Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Flower 1336 ) Museo dell'Opera del Duomo Florence Italy Italian.
RFMB5888–View of Saint Faith Abbey Church in Conques, Aveyron, France
RMW7CCC2–Saint Christopher as Cynocephaly.
RMC8B0CB–AERIAL VIEW. Saint-Faith's Church (left) and Saint-George's Church (right). Sélestat, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, Grand Est, France.
RFFF6CPF–JERUSALEM, ISRAEL - MARCH 5, 2015: The paint of Saint Catharine of Siena in st. Stephens church from year 1900 by Joseph Aubert.
RMMBD5B0–Symbols - Faith. Saint carrying a cross as a symbol of Faith. Stained glass window in St. Mary's Church, Godstone, Surrey
RMBPEPAR–The Roman Catholic Church of Saint Faith / Sainte-Foy of Sélestat, Alsace, France
RM2HNT7M5–saint john the forerunner faith religion illustration
RMBBFNN2–Saint Faith stained glass, St. Faith`s Church, Overbury, Worcestershire, England, UK
RMBE47CP–A Stained Glass Window Depicting Saint Faith, St John the Evangelist Church Washingborough, Lincolnshire
RMEJXPY6–ActiveMuseum 0001987.jpg / Virgin and Child, with young Saint John the Baptist, ca 1470 - Alessandro Filipepi, aka Botticelli 26/09/2013 - / Antiquity Collection / Active Museum
RM2N45X4E–Two Wightlink crew members discussing problem with lifeboat launch crane Saint Faith ferry Fishbourne Isle of Wight 2023
RF2C32FWC–An unknown saint.
RFK37GGD–Saint-Christopher and Christ on his shoulders depicted in a iconic minimal medieval style. Old Illustration by unidentified author published on Magasin Pittoresque Paris 1834
RMKCEN1C–Saint George (AD 275–281 to 303), Roman soldier, martyred for failing to recant his Christian faith
RFCE52C6–Saint
RM2BK08JY–Petitions on church statue, Mexico
RMC5XY0B–Horsham St. Faiths Priory, Norfolk. Medieval Wall painting of Saint Faith English saints priories paintings England UK
RMW59178–Vincentius Lirinensis for the antiquity and universality of the Catholic faith against the profane novelties of all heretics : Vincent, of Lérins, Saint, d. ca. 450
RMKCGC4M–Saint Gall preaching to the Germans. Saint Gall, Gallen, or Gallus,c. 550 – c. 646. Irish monk. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RMKWDJKA–ST. JUSTINA OF PADUA, by Bartolomeo Montagna, 1490-1524, Italian Renaissance painting, oil on wood. Justina of Padua was baptized by St. Prosdocimus, the first bishop of Padua, and then martyred for her faith in the Persecutions of Diocletian in 304. She is the Patron Saint of Padua, Italy, She holds a palm branch, one of her attributes (BSLOC 2017 16 66)
RMJEC8F5–France, Picardy, Amiens, cathedral Notre lady, in 1220-1288, interior view, figures of a saint, Northern France, basilica, church, structure, architecture, statues, characters, representation, actions, story, place of interest, landmark, UNESCO-world cultural heritage, icon, faith, religion, Christianity, spirituality,
RMD5F6KE–Chapel of Saint Agatha in the Cathedral of Catania, Sicily, Italy
RFFF6F72–JERUSALEM, ISRAEL - MARCH 5, 2015: The paint of Saint Dominic in st. Stephens church church from year 1900 by Joseph Aubert.
RFAWK48T–A detail of a saint holding a cross in back light at the Berlin Cathedral.
RMAYEYH4–Saint Faith church exterior at Tamatwkapua Marae
RM2HNT7M7–saint john the baptist faith religion illustration
RMHRWH8P–Saint Faith stained glass, St. Nicholas Church, Alcester, Warwickshire, England, UK
RMBNTXBD–A stained glass window depicting Saint Faith, St Alkmund's Church, Shrewsbury, Shropshire
RMG5WJ65–Saint Faith, 10th century
RMKYNNH1–Italy Emilia Romagna Bologna Piazza San Domenico Church of St Domenico -arch of Saint Dominic by Nicola Pisano
RM2A2CTR4–Pompeo Batoni (1708-1787). Italian painter. Martyrdom of Saint Lucy, 1759. Detail. San Fernando Royal Academy of Fine Arts. Madrid. Spain.
RF2R2R1HE–The 1906 caption reads: The Martyrdom and Death of Saint Stanislaus. Colors painted on wood altar. The original is in the Museum for Art in Breslau [present-day Wroclaw in Poland].' Stanisław Kostka S.J. was a Polish novice of the Society of Jesus. He is venerated in the Catholic Church as Saint Stanislaus Kostka (1550-1568).
RMKCEN1D–Saint George (AD 275–281 to 303), Roman soldier, martyred for failing to recant his Christian faith, fighting a dragon
RFCE540X–Saint Nicholas
RMW7CC2D–Scenes from the Lives of Saints Benedict of Nursia and Anthony the Hermit.
RMG39M16–SAINT ANTONY OF EGYPT hermit who managed to remain true to his faith despite all temptations to do otherwise Date: 251 - 356
RM2H0K08D–London, England, UK. Westminster Abbey - statue above main entrance. St Faith, holding the symbol of her martyrdom a gridiron
RM2C1TG6J–Saint Benedict's traditional faith and Catholic religion in Brazil
RMA0K701–St. Saint Peterburg Russia,Eastern Europe European,Russian Federation,Preobrojensky Orthodox Church,religion,belief,faith,worship,House of God,Christi
RMJECPEG–France, Picardy, Amiens, cathedral Notre lady, in 1220-1288, interior view, figures of a saint, Northern France, basilica, church, structure, architecture, statues, characters, representation, actions, story, place of interest, landmark, UNESCO-world cultural heritage, icon, faith, religion, Christianity, spirituality,
RF2RED1CM–Saint Francis of Assisi of the Catholic Church - St Francis
RFCXYARR–Rome - st. Katharine from Siena statue by Angels bridge
RFM0KWTD–Soldier holding orthodox religious icon of saint Anastasia
RM2JM2RE1–Jesus Christ Pantocrator. Tympanum over the main portal to the St. Faith's Church in Sélestat, Alsace, Bas-Rhin, France. Saint Faith church is a impo
RM2HNT7MG–saint juan diego faith religion illustration
RMKWDJK6–SAINT ANSANUS, by Simone Martini, 1326, Italian Proto-Renaissance painting, tempera on wood. At age 19, Ansanus openly declared his Christian faith during the persecutions of Diocletian. As a prisoner in Siena, he preached and was decapitated by order of Roman Emperor Diocletian in 304. Ansanus became Sienas patron saint and holds its black and white banner (BSLOC 2017 16 63)
RMBE4XF5–Stained Glass Window Depicting Saints Faith, Hope and Charity, St John the Evangelist Church Washingborough, Lincolnshire
RMCR5YMR–Martin of Tours, circa 316 AD - 8.11.397 AD, saint, his burial, conducted by Saint Ambrose, fresco by Simone Martini, circa 1321, lower church, Chapel of St. Martin, San Francesco Basilica, Assisi, Italy,
RMP4091J–Putti depicted in the azulejo tiles painted by Portuguese painter Jorge Colaço (1932) on the main facade of the Church of Saint Ildefonso (Igreja de Santo Ildefonso) in Porto, Portugal. Fides means Faith in Latin.
RM2A1WF5H–Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640). Flemish painter. Saint Augustine between Christ and Mary, ca.1615. San Fernando Royal Academy of Fine Arts. Madrid. Spain.
RF2HDJYED–church, burgundy, saint thibault, churchs, burgundies
RMKCEN1K–Saint George (AD 275–281 to 303), Roman soldier, martyred for failing to recant his Christian faith, fighting a dragon
RFCE74CH–Saint Quirinus
RMKYNNF0–Italy Emilia Romagna Bologna Piazza San Domenico Church of St Domenico - reliquary of the head of Saint Dominic
RMG38GB8–SAINT VIVIA PERPETUA, a young married woman of Carthage, refuses to abandon her Christian faith and is consequently sent to the arena with wild beasts Date: ? - 203
RMEGD7CE–Saint Vitus, Anonymous, c. 1500 ( Vitus was a 4th-century Sicilian boy who endured barbaric forms of torture after his conversion to Christianity. The cruellest of these was to be boiled, aged twelve, in a cauldron of oil, resin and pitch. Miraculously, he survived, thanks to his unwavering faith. Depicting Vitus in a cauldron was very popular during the Middle Ages, especially in southern Germany. )
RMD5F6JD–Chapel of Saint Agatha in the Cathedral of Catania, Sicily, Italy
RM2T7F2G2–illustration of Peter's Faith Fails Him from the Self-Interpreting Family Bible Apostle Peter got out of the Boat and came to Jesus who was walking on
RMJECRPR–France, Picardy, Amiens, cathedral Notre lady, in 1220-1288, interior view, saint's picture, figures of a saint, Northern France, basilica, church, structure, architecture, statues, characters, representation, actions, story, place of interest, landmark, UNESCO-world cultural heritage, icon, faith, religion, Christianity, spirituality,
RM2T8P769–Saint Simon: Fellowship of saints and forgiveness of sins, illustration for 'Declaration of the twelve articles of Christian faith' by Konrad Dinckmut, Ulm, 1485, Konrad Dinckmut (active 1477-1499 in Ulm), 1485, print, woodcut, sheet: 18 .4x11.5cm
RF2H6PNXD–ROME, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 2, 2021: The St. Francis of Assisi and St. Clare among the saint in the church Basilica di Sant'n Antonio al Laterano
RF2HW579M–Art inspired by Sketches of Figures of the Virgin Kneeling, Saint Peter Standing, Seated Allegorical Figures of Faith and Charity, and Child Standing on a Corbel (?) (recto); Sketches of Figures of Saint Sebastian Standing and the Virgin and Child with Angels (verso), 1487–88, Pen and, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RM2RRYKWF–Stained-glass window depicting Catholic social reform, above Saint Martin of Tours, below Pope Leo XIII. Votivkirche – Votive Church, Vienna, Austria.
RM2HNT7MJ–saint kateri tekakwitha faith religion illustration
RM2HMFHPY–Saint Euphemia, the All-praised, martyred 307 AD. Sainte-Euphemie, Christian virgin martyr saint. Tortured and then thrown to wild animals in an arena at Chalcedon. Depicted with a flaming pyre. Copperplate stipple engraving from Mr. M. E’s Les Jeunes Martyres de la Foi Chretienne, Young Martyrs of the Christian Faith, Francois Janet, Paris, 1819.
RMJ2PR3N–A stained glass window depicting Saint Faith by Francis Egington, St Alkmund's Church, Shrewsbury, Shropshire. Created in 1794
RMA0K702–St. Saint Peterburg Russia,Eastern Europe European,Russian Federation,Preobrojensky Orthodox Church,religion,belief,faith,worship,House of God,Christi
RMEXMAAR–Stained glass window depicting Saint Lutgarde or Lutgardis of Aywieres, a Flemish saint born in Tongres in 1182
RM2AACE1P–Manuel Fernandez Carpio (1853-1929). Spanish painter. Procession of Saint Anthony in Madrid, 1893. History Museum. Madrid. Spain. (On loan, Prado National Museum, Madrid).
RMRHH09X–Statue of St Thomas Becket in the abbey church of St Foy in Conques France. The abbey has been an important stop for pilgrims on the Santiago de Comp
RM2K0A958–Saint Bernardino speaking in his native Siena. Bernardino of Siena (also known in English as Bernardine; 8 September 1380 - 20 May 1444) was an Italian priest and Franciscan missionary. He was a systematiser of Scholastic economics. Bernardino was later canonised by the Catholic Church as a saint - where he is also referred to as 'the Apostle of Italy' - for his efforts to revive the country's Catholic faith during the 15th century
RFCEB3B2–Saint Valentine
RMKYNNH0–Italy Emilia Romagna Bologna Piazza San Domenico Church of St Domenico -arch of Saint Dominic by Nicola Pisano
RF2CW6WBP–Alessandro Filipepi alias Sandro Botticelli (1445-1510), Annunciation,1489-1490 circa, Tempera on panel. Uffizi galleries, Florence, Italy.
RM2GFDTH2–Saint Vitus, anonymous, 1500 fruit tree wood with old polychromy, 58cm German, Germany, (Vitus was a boy from Sicily who in the fourth century had to pay for his conversion to Christianity with many barbaric tortures. The cruelest of these was that as a boy of twelve he was boiled in a pot of oil, resin and pitch. He survived wonderfully because of his unwavering faith. The representation of Vitus in the cooking pot became very popular in the Middle Ages, especially in southern Germany.)
RMD5F6J8–Chapel of Saint Agatha in the Cathedral of Catania, Sicily, Italy
RFG23HE2–Most of the residential houses at the mediterranean island Malta have on the walls close to the entrance a portrait of the saint
RMJEE7PK–Island Malta, Zebbug, patronage feast, parish church piece Philip, procession, men, figure of a saint, carry, no model release, Maltese islands, Mediterranean island, village, solemnity, feast, culture, traditions, faith, religion, church feast, Christianity, church, pageant, person, believers, supports, patron, church patron, patron saint, statue, church procession, spectator, flags, outside,
RM2T8P765–Saint Bartholomew: Pentecost, illustration for 'Declaration of the twelve articles of Christian faith' by Konrad Dinckmut, Ulm, 1485, Konrad Dinckmut (active 1477-1499 in Ulm), 1485, print, woodcut, sheet: 18.4 x 11.5 cm
RFC6A6B2–Paris - hola John the Baptist from Satin Sulpice church
RMTA3HWJ–This contemporary illustration depicts King Ludwig II of Bavaria, who, in his capacity as Grand Master of the Order of St. George, confers a knighthood with the sword on new members. The Order of St. George was the most famous among the chivalric orders, whose namesake was Saint George. The order was founded in the 12th century at the time of the Crusades. King Ludwig II renewed the order in 1871. From then on, the duty of the members of the order was no longer the defense of the Christian faith, but mercy.
RFPH6XKH–Milano, Italy. 2018/2/8. A statue of a friar on a tomb at the Cimitero Monumentale ('Monumental Cemetery') in Milan, Italy.
RM2HNT7M6–saint pio of pietrelcina faith religion illustration
RM2HMFHR6–Saint Margaret of Antioch, martyred 304. Sainte Marguerite, daughter of pagan priest Aedesius, betrothed to General Olybrius, tortured, survived being eaten by Satan in the form of a dragon and finally beheaded. Copperplate stipple engraving from Mr. M. E’s Les Jeunes Martyres de la Foi Chretienne, Young Martyrs of the Christian Faith, Francois Janet, Paris, 1819.
RMJ2PR3P–A stained glass window depicting Saint Faith by Francis Egington, St Alkmund's Church, Shrewsbury, Shropshire. Created in 1794
RF2HAME5Y–amesthyst holy saint faith illustration
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