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finally reached the other side, he said to the child: "You have put me in the greatest danger. I do not think the whole world could have been as heavy on my shoulders as you were." The child replied: "You had on your shoulders not only the whole world but Him who made it. I am Christ your king, whom you are serving by this work." The child then vanished.
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Thou who wast terrifying both in strength and in countenance, for thy
Creator's sake thou didst surrender thyself willingly to them that sought thee; for thou didst persuade both them and the women that sought to arouse in thee the fire of lust, and they followed thee in the path of martyrdom. And in
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portrayed St. Christopher as a giant of a cynocephalic species in the land of the
Chananeans who ate human flesh and barked. Eventually, Christopher met the Christ child, regretted his former behavior, and received baptism. He, too, was rewarded with a human appearance, whereupon he devoted his life
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Because St. Christopher offered protection to travelers and against sudden death, many churches placed images or statues of him, usually opposite the south door, so he could be easily seen. He is usually depicted as a giant, with a child on his shoulder and a staff in one hand. In
England, there are
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who instructed him in the
Christian faith. Christopher asked him how he could serve Christ. When the hermit suggested fasting and prayer, Christopher replied that he was unable to perform that service. The hermit then suggested that because of his size and strength Christopher could serve Christ by
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which met during the construction period on the same ground to which our inscription belongs (Chalcedon, 451). Theodosius II died two months after construction began. The church inscriptions commemorate the cubicularius
Euphemius, often the founder or builder as the architect or construction leader.
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Christopher had performed this service for some time, a little child asked him to take him across the river. During the crossing, the river became swollen and the child seemed as heavy as lead, so much that Christopher could scarcely carry him and found himself in great difficulty. When he
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The construction of this church, erected in honour of Saint
Christopher, lasted from May 450 to Sept 22nd 452, where the consecration and dedication took place. The names of the mentioned personalities, the consuls, of Bishop Eulalius, are known from the history of the Fourth Ecumenical Council,
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and there comforted the
Christians who were being martyred. Brought before the local king, he refused to sacrifice to the pagan gods. The king tried to win him by riches and by sending two beautiful women to tempt him. Christopher converted the women to Christianity, as he had already converted
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According to the medieval Irish
Passion of St. Christopher, "This Christopher was one of the Dog-heads, a race that had the heads of dogs and ate human flesh." It was commonly accepted at the time that there were several types of races, the Cynocephalus, or dog-headed people, being one of many
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Naime, Rab su 14. 4. 1075. svojim lađama opkolili italski
Normani. Nemoćni da se obrane od brojnog i naoružanog neprijatelja, rabljani pozvaše u pomoć svog zaštitnika, svetog Kristofora <…> Svečeva lubanja dospjela je u Rab i čuva se u muzeju sv. Justine, kao dragocjena
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and Bishop Eulalios of Chalcedon. But it was built by the venerable chamberlain Euphemidus, and the consecration took place at the end of the fifth indiction in the month of September, on the 22nd., under the consulate of the illustrious Sporacius and
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holds the skull of St. Christopher. According to church tradition, a bishop showed the relics from the city wall in 1075 in order to end a siege of the city by an
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and those church ministers who were involved in the laying of the foundation stone, the construction or the consecration of the church. The inscription reads:
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His most famous legend tells that he carried a child, who was unknown to him, across a river before the child revealed himself as Christ. Therefore, he is the
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assisting people to cross a dangerous river, where they were perishing in the attempt. The hermit promised that this service would be pleasing to Christ.
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of travelers, and small images of him are often worn around the neck, on a bracelet, carried in a pocket, or placed in vehicles by Catholics.
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was, during the first century A.D., a well-respected compendium of Roman science. It reports accepted "knowledge" about people from
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Brown, A.; Grim, G.; Le Get, R.; Shiel, N.; Slíz, M.; Uckelman, J.; Uckelman, S.L. (2021). "Christopher". In Uckelman, S.L. (ed.).
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thousands in the city. The king ordered him to be killed. Various attempts failed, but finally Christopher was beheaded.
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torments thou didst prove to be courageous. Wherefore, we have gained thee as our great protector, O great Christopher.
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more wall paintings of St. Christopher than of any other saint; in 1904, Mrs. Collier, writing for the
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in the month of May under the Consulate of the illustrious Protogenes and Asturius under the Emperor
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1997:"Saint Christopher and Some Representations of Him in English Churches"
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Saint Christopher engraved by E. Sadeler from the De Verda Collection
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The Dictionary of Medieval Names from European Sources
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is testified, who had taken the name Christophorus. A
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2036:"Understanding The Dog-Headed Icon of St-Christopher"
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Magill, Frank Northen; J. Moose; Alison Aves (1998).
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2002:Journal of the British Archaeological Association
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1543:. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
1466:"Inscription chrétienne de Bithynie"
1387:Ὁ Ἅγιος Χριστοφόρος ὁ Μεγαλομάρτυρας
1125:Saint Christopher in popular culture
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2137:Medieval Art: A Topical Dictionary
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2034:Pageau, Jonathan. (8 July 2013).
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2198:Butler's lives of the saints
2105:The Natural History of Pliny
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1391:9 Μαΐου. ΜΕΓΑΣ ΣΥΝΑΞΑΡΙΣΤΗΣ.
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2189:A People's Book of Saints
2187:Bouquet, John A. (1930).
2080:Pliny the Elder (1963) .
1947:16 September 2008 at the
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106:(Western accounts) or
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2357:Christian Iconography
2308:White, Helen (1963).
2225:The meaning of saints
2040:Orthodox Arts Journal
1995:Mrs. Collier (1904).
1775:Martyrologium Romanum
1286:Almenno San Salvatore
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833:; boatmen; soldiers;
815:Fourteen Holy Helpers
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2191:. London: Longman's.
2122:Vigiliae Christianae
1913:Mount, Toni (2016).
1729:"Names from Cristos"
1041:numerus Marmaritarum
887:Mecklenburg, Germany
404:Council of Chalcedon
303:Hágios Christóphoros
30:For other uses, see
2467:Margaret the Virgin
2200:. New York: Kenedy.
1795:Calendarium Romanum
1701:on 10 October 2014.
1180:The earliest dated
1143:Westminster Psalter
1065:The Natural History
1052:reported that the "
869:Patronage of places
825:—and patronage for
670:as mandated by the
652:Tridentine calendar
429:Carl Maria Kaufmann
334:denominations as a
215:tree, branch, as a
1892:Šibenska biskupija
915:Vilnius, Lithuania
883:Brunswick, Germany
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456:
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149:Oriental Orthodoxy
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2353:Saint Christopher
2347:Saint Christopher
2332:978-0-521-24978-2
2300:978-0-226-89055-5
2255:978-0-691-00865-3
2236:978-0-06-061649-6
2135:Ross, L. (1996).
2091:978-0-674-99388-4
2057:Exploring History
1974:978-0-89356-313-4
1926:978-1-4456-5240-5
1828:978-0-8146-2383-1
1783:978-88-209-7210-3
1693:John J. Crawley.
1453:. pp. 65–66.
1436:978-3-030-25458-2
1221:Saint Christopher
1202:Saint Christopher
1184:in Europe, 1423,
1119:Depictions in art
935:Tivim, Goa, India
801:General patronage
771:Devotional medals
648:Roman Martyrology
579:, 'Christ'), and
539:, as used in the
460:Great Persecution
298:Ἅγιος Χριστόφορος
290:Saint Christopher
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1060:cynocephali
994:Virgin Mary
983:Iconography
899:Saint Kitts
835:bookbinders
779:automobiles
593:Christopher
550:Χριστόφορος
536:Christopher
501:. He was a
423:Herculanus.
381:historicity
375:Historicity
262:Saint Kitts
154:Anglicanism
144:Lutheranism
64:Christopher
2535:251 deaths
2524:Categories
2020:25 October
1980:25 October
1877:relikvija.
1834:25 October
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1383:(in Greek)
1371:References
1123:See also:
1016:Diocletian
955:Antarctica
823:pestilence
789:holy cards
668:Roman rite
541:Anglophone
211:Attributes
2472:Pantaleon
1599:256578248
1361:Cyrenaica
1359:tribe of
1227:, c. 1480
1145:, c. 1250
1086:Canaanite
1069:Cyrenaica
1055:Cynamolgi
1036:Cyrenaica
1022:, (also,
977:Lusophone
851:toothache
847:gardeners
831:bachelors
819:lightning
698:reliquary
618:Feast Day
616:) with a
533:The name
503:Canaanite
416:indiction
400:Chalcedon
387:in 1878.
332:Christian
282:toothache
258:Brunswick
246:traveling
238:bachelors
234:athletics
229:Patronage
185:25 July (
164:Canonized
108:Marmarica
85:(AD 1485)
2437:Cyriacus
2359:web site
2062:12 April
1945:Archived
1870:Archived
1760:16 April
1677:71148662
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