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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.
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 ...
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]
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 ...
Apparition of the Virgin of the Pillar to Saint James and his Saragossan disciples by Francisco Goya, c. 1769 Our Lady of the Pillar by Ramón Bayeu, 1780. Catholic tradition holds that, in the early days of Christianity, the Apostles of Jesus spread the Gospel throughout the known world, with James the Greater evangelizing in Roman Hispania (modern-day Spain).
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Many of the most prominent saints, like Saint Peter and Saint John the Evangelist can also be recognised by a distinctive facial type. Some attributes are general, such as the martyr's palm. [4] The use of a symbol in a work of art depicting a Saint reminds people who is being shown and of their story.