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  2. Matthias the Apostle - Wikipedia

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    Statue of Saint Matthias by Hermann Schievelbein at the roof of the Helsinki Cathedral. The feast of Saint Matthias was included in the Roman Calendar in the 11th century and celebrated on the sixth day to the Calends of March (24 February usually, but 25 February in leap years).

  3. St. Matthias' Abbey - Wikipedia

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    St. Matthias' Abbey. St. Matthias' Abbey is a Benedictine monastery in Trier, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.. The abbey church, a Romanesque basilica, is a renowned place of pilgrimage because of the tomb of Saint Matthias the Apostle, after whom the abbey is named, located here since the 12th century, and the only burial of an apostle in Germany and north of the Alps.

  4. Matthias Church - Wikipedia

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    The most interesting part of the structure is the sculptural decoration of the parapet with the statues of the four evangelists and the four Latin doctors of the church standing under the arches of a blind arcade. The sequence of the figures is: Statues on the parapet. St John with the eagle; St Augustine with the boy; St Luke with the ox

  5. Helsinki Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Saint Matthias, carrying an executioner's axe. There are also statues of Paul the Apostle, [21] James the Great, [22] James, son of Alphaeus [23] and Andrew the Apostle.

  6. Saint Matthew (Michelangelo) - Wikipedia

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    Saint Matthew is a marble sculpture of Matthew the Apostle by Michelangelo. It was intended for a series of twelve apostles for the choir niches of Florence Cathedral, but was left unfinished in 1506 when Michelangelo moved to Rome to work for Pope Julius II. It is currently part of the collection of the Galleria dell'Accademia in Florence.

  7. Rheinisches Landesmuseum Trier - Wikipedia

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    Many capitals and reliefs originate from demolished monasteries and churches in Trier, as from the once important Abbeys of St. Matthias, St. Paulin and St. Maximin. The museum possesses several statues of Jesus, the Virgin Mary and various saints from the Late Gothic period, as well as some stained-glass windows from Trier Cathedral.

  8. Abbey of Santa Giustina - Wikipedia

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    The statue group: saint maxime, the angels who hold the insignia of the bishop and saint James is the work of Michele Fabris (1681), while the statue of St. Bartholomew is the result of the scissors of Bernardo Falcone (1682). The altar in marquetry of polychrome stone, is the work of the Corbarelli family. Chapel of Saint Matthias

  9. Statue of Matthias W. Baldwin - Wikipedia

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    Matthias William Baldwin is a monumental statue located outside Philadelphia City Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. The statue honors industrialist and philanthropist Matthias W. Baldwin and was designed by sculptor Herbert Adams. It was dedicated in 1906 and moved to its present location in 1921.

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