Traditional eastern depiction of a dog-headed Saint Christopher: an icon from the Byzantine and Christian Museum in Athens. by Medievalists.net October 30, 2013 Subscribe to Medievalverse Email address First name Last name I consent to receiving your weekly newsletter via email. Subscribe Related PostsWerewolves and the Dog-headed Saint in the Middle AgesIcon: A Word with Many MeaningsThe Legend of St. George Saving A Youth from Captivity and Its Depiction in ArtA Comparison of the Organic Dyes Used in Icons and Textiles of the Mediterranean Area in the Byzantine and Post Byzantine Period12th-century Byzantine manuscript returned to Greece Post navigation Previous Post Previous Post
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