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Historical Archive: Saints Simeon Nemanja to Yaroslav Vsevolodovich
This page is alphabetical, not chronological.
St. Simeon Nemanja, narthex right: Dečani monastery frescoes, 1335-47, which have their own pages
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St. Simeon Stylites, silver/gilt, 6th-7th c., Louvre Bj 2180/MND 2035, which has its own page. SS Simeon/Symeon Stylites have their own page.
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Simeon the God-Receiver, Presentation in the Temple: Life of Mary polyptych from Hamburg cathedral, Absolon Stumme 1499, MNW Śr. 432. This work has its own page. For this Simeon see Presentation in the Temple.
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Saint Simon Cananeus, presbytery arch mosaic, Ravenna, Church of San Vitale, 527-48. This work has its own interior and exterior pages. Simon Cananeus has his own page.
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St. Simplicianus: Arca di Sant' Agostino, 1362-aft. 1409. This work has its own page.
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Triptych of St. Stanislaus the Bishop (d.1079) from church in Pławno, painted and gilt limewood, Krakow c.1510-20, MNW Śr. 18. This work has its own page.
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St. Stefan Dečanski, naos 1343, Dečani monastery frescoes, 1335-47, which have their own pages with another image in narthex
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St. Stephen, Sens cathedral west facade central portal, c.1200. Stephen has his own page.
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St. Sylvester, center: Rambona diptych, ivory, late 9th c.-c.900, Vat 62442, which has its own page
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St. Tarasius of Constantinople, left: Major Sakkos of Photius, Byzantine 1408-31, Armory TK-4, which has its own page
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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. Thaddeus, top right: Naumburg cathedral west choir windows, c.1245-60, which have their own page
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Saint Thecla ampulla, ceramic, 6th to 7th c. Abu Mena, Louvre MNC 1926
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SS Brigid of Kildare and *Thecla: Lisbjerg Altar frontal/retable/arch c.1135-50, gilded copper, NMD D287. This work has its own page.
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St. Theodolus: Head Reliquary of Pope Alexander; silver gilt with enamel and gems over wood core, c.1145, MRAH 1031. This work has its own page.
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SS *Theodore and George receiving martyrs’ crowns, Byzantine steatite, DO 1951.25
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Christ crowning SS. George and *(?)Theodore Stratelates, steatite, 12th c., MSHM GIM 77091, OK 13176 (270), MSHM
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St. Theodore of Stoudios: Nerezi Lamentation/ hymnographers, 1164, which has its own page
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St. Theodore Tiron: Yakov Fedosov 1359: Lyudogoshch cross, wood, which has its own page with another Theodore image
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center bottom, narthex: St. Theodotion: Dečani monastery frescoes, 1335-47, which have their own pages
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SS Catherine and *Théodule of Valais present donors Rodolphe Asperlin and Francisquina de Rarogne to the Virgin (Woman clothed with the sun), 1434-37, Sion, Valère basilica, which has its own interior page with contiguous paintings and architectural context
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St. Theophane Graptos: Nerezi Lamentation/ hymnographers, 1164, which has its own page
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bottom center: deaths SS Agnes and Dorothy, coronation *Theophilus: Kloster Wienhausen nuns' choir, painted c.1335, which has its own page
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Saint Thomas the Apostle: Doubting Thomas, sarcophagus fragment in 'African onyx' marble, mid 4th c., Brescia Museum of Santa Giulia MR5852. Apostle Thomas has his own page.
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St. Thomas Aquinas at Prayer (predella panel from a polyptych), Sassetta (Stefano di Giovanni), tempera on poplar wood, c.1423-26, MFAB 32. This work has its own page. Aquinas has his own page.
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St. Thomas Becket, late 12th c., from Becket's house in Sens, cathedral ambulatory. Thomas Becket has his own page.
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Thomas, Earl of Lancaster: panel with capture, trial, journey, and execution; above: Coronation of the Virgin; mid/late 14th c., lead alloy partly gilt, from River Thames bank, MoL
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St. Tryphillius of Cyprus (right): Major Sakkos of Photius, Byzantine 1408-31, Armory TK-4, which has its own page
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Nef of St. Ursula, figure Henry Duzen 1505, gold/silver gilt/copper/enamel, which has its own page
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SS. *Valeria, Crispina, Lucia, Cecilia, and Eulalia, mosaic, early 6th c., Sant'Apollinare Nuovo, Ravenna. This monument has its own page.
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St. Valerie of Limoges reliquary, gilt copper/enamel, Limoges c.1175, Hermitage Ф-175. For oblique view see Hermitage.
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Pope John IV, St. *Venantius: Lateran Baptistery, Rome, Chapel of St. Vanantius, 640-49. This chapel has its own interior page.
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St. Veronica, 14th c.: Sant'Angelo, Perugia, which has its own page.
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St. Veronica: Meerbeck carver, Passion c.1525-30, North Paradise, Cathedral, Hildesheim, which has its own pages with details
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St. Victor, Egypt late 6th-early 7th c., Florence MA. For view with person see Florence icons.
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coronation of SS. Gereon and *Victor, ivory c.1000, on Schn B98, which has its own page with details
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St. Victor stained glass, Charles-Laurent Maréchal 1850s, Pisa baptistery, which has its own page, in cathedral complex
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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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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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St. Vincentius, top: Naumburg cathedral west choir windows, c.1245-60, which have their own page
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Saint Vitalis, apse mosaic, Ravenna, Church of San Vitale, 527-48. This work has its own interior and exterior pages.
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St. Vitus, 14th-c. seal matrix, convent of St. Vitus at Elten am Rhein, silver, SMBMünz 18239326, which has its own page
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St. Vitus in a kettle of boiling oil, Tirol c.1490, SMBByz 8132. For other views see Berlin.
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SS *Vladimir Monomakh and Yaroslav Vsevolodovich, 1547-51, southwest pier, south side, Moscow Annunciation Cathedral, which has its own page
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top center, narthex: St. Xenia of Rome: Dečani monastery frescoes, 1335-47, which have their own pages
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top right, narthex: St. Xenophon: Dečani monastery frescoes, 1335-47, which have their own pages
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SS Vladimir Monomakh and *Yaroslav Vsevolodovich, 1547-51, southwest pier, south side, Moscow Annunciation Cathedral, which has its own page
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