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Regalia accessories for Our Lady, Queen of All Saints. Note the solid brass Aureola or halo. Spain, 2008. A santo ('saint') is a religious statue in the Catholic traditions of Spain and the former Spanish Empire. They are usually made of wood or sometimes ivory and may be fitted with textile clothing. They depict the Virgin Mary, Jesus, saints ...
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Medieval Spanish saints. It includes Medieval Spanish saints that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.
The following is the list of saints, including the year in which they were canonized and the country or countries with which they are associated. St. Louis Bertrand (1526–1581), Dominican priest (Colombia) Beatified: 19 July 1608 by Pope Paul V; Canonized: 12 April 1671 by Pope Clement X; St. Rose of Lima (1586–1617), Dominican tertiary (Peru)
Hispanic people and the Hispanic world: Our Lady of the Pillar. [68] Hondurans: Our Lady of Suyapa. [59] Indigenous peoples of the Americas: St. Juan Diego. Mexicans: Our Lady of Guadalupe. [69] [70] Nicaraguans: Immaculate Conception. [59] Panamanians: Virgen de la Antigua. [59] Paraguayans: Our Lady of Caacupé. [59]
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See also References External links Four Evangelists Main article: Four Evangelists The symbols of the four Evangelists are here depicted in the Book of Kells. The winged man, lion, eagle and bull symbolize, clockwise from top left, Matthew, Mark, John, and Luke. Saint Symbol Matthew winged man or angel Mark winged lion Luke winged bull John eagle The Apostles Main article: Apostles in the New ...
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Santas Justa y Rufina, de Hernando de Esturmio (Altarpiece of the Chapel of the Evangelists in the cathedral of Seville) Saints Justa and Rufina with the Giralda, Church of Santa Ana. Seville, Andalusia. Justa and Rufina were a popular subject for Spanish artists. A 1540 retable is the earliest known piece of artwork depicting these two saints ...