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  2. Michael (archangel) - Wikipedia

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    In Linlithgow, Scotland, St. Michael has been the patron saint of the town since the thirteenth century, with St. Michael's Parish Church being originally constructed in 1134. Since the fourteenth century, Saint Michael has been the patron saint of Dumfries in Scotland, where a church dedicated to him was built at the southern end of the town ...

  3. Archangel Michael in Christian art - Wikipedia

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    St. Michael the Archangel, patron of Bacoor, Cavite, Philippines, 18th century Michael the Archangel and biblical scenes, Russian icon, c. 1410 St Michael's Fountain, on Boulevard Saint-Michel , Paris

  4. Trpanj - Wikipedia

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    It was a small church with probably one wooden altar displaying a group of saints: St Michael with a scale, to the right St. Peter with keys and to the left St. Paul. Above them was the virgin Mary surrounded by angels and flowers. This altar probably had the pendant of St. Michael and Peter that is now in St. Anthony's Church.

  5. St Michael's Victory over the Devil - Wikipedia

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    St Michael's Victory over the Devil (1958), at Coventry Cathedral. St Michael's Victory over the Devil is a 1958 bronze sculpture by Jacob Epstein, displayed on the south end of the east wall outside of the new Coventry Cathedral, [1] above the steps leading up from Priory Street to the cathedral's entrance and beside the stained glass of John Piper's bowed baptistry window.

  6. Monumental brass - Wikipedia

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    Brass group of 1378 commemorating Sir John Foxley and his two wives in St Michael's Church, Bray, Berkshire. A monumental brass is a type of engraved sepulchral memorial once found through Western Europe, which in the 13th century began to partially take the place of three-dimensional monuments and effigies carved in stone or wood.

  7. Santi Michele e Magno, Rome - Wikipedia

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    The Church of the Frisians is the only existing building that reminds us directly of the scholae, built around the tomb of St. Peter. [4] No remains of the small settlement's original church survive. Its patron saint was St Michael the Archangel, who liberated Rome from the plague and was a saint favored during the Lombard Kingdom of Italy.

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