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  1. Saint Sebastian later gave sight to a blind girl, and then stood on a step in the city to speak out against the Emperor (as he was passing by), so Diocletian ordered him to be beaten to death, and thrown in a pit, where he died.

  2. Saint Sebastian and the Black Death, Vesalius, IV, 1, 23 - 30,1998. sermons, with themes extolling self-denial, poverty, chastity, and Christian militancy (Meiss, 1951 75, 78-85; Trexler, 1980 361-364, 380). Nowhere has the mood of the times been better reflected than in the letters and poetry of the prototypical humanist, Petrarch, who remai ...

  3. Saint Sebastian is shown hovering between life and death, casting off his worldly existence as his soul rises to Heaven. He weeps and his toes curl agonizingly around the weapons at his feet. His hands, still tied together but miraculously released from the tree, flutter like wings toward a flying cherub holding out the wreath of victorious ...

  4. 2 de fev. de 2004 · The cultural-historical starting point of Saint Sebastian: Or a Splendid Readiness For Death is found in Gabriele D'Annunzio's Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian: A Mystery in Five Acts, a musical play on which D'Annunzio collaborated with Debussy and in which the role of Saint Sebastian was taken by D'Annunzio's lover, the dancer Ida Rubenstein, whose transvestism in the role brought denunciations ...

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  5. 16 de mai. de 2022 · Born Country: France. French Men French Spiritual & Religious Leaders. Died on: 288. place of death: Rome, Italy. Cause of Death: Execution. Childhood & Early Life. Some sources state that Saint Sebastian was born in circa AD 256 at Narbonne in Gaul, France. According to some other sources, he hailed from Gallia Narbonensis.

  6. 16,50 × 20,00 cm. 144 pages. 100 colored illustrations. Hardcover, bound, without dust jacket, without Schuber. Languages: German. Editor. Kunsthalle Wien authors Wolfgang Fetz, Richard A. Kaye, Gerald Matt und Carlo Santoli. Events. The illustrated book was published on the occasion of the exhibition "Saint Sebastian.

  7. 20 de jan. de 2024 · Maximianus ordered that Sebastian be flogged to death (year 340), and this time, the soldiers made sure that they fulfill the said mandate. The lifeless body of St. Sebastian was retrieved by the faithful Christians and was later buried in an underground cemetery in the Appian Way, which now bears the name of the Catacomb of Saint Sebastian.