Traditional eastern depiction of a dog-headed Saint Christopher: an icon from the Byzantine and Christian Museum in Athens. by Medievalists.net October 30, 2013Related PostsWerewolves and the Dog-headed Saint in the Middle AgesIcon: A Word with Many MeaningsMonstrous Conversions: Recovering the Sacramental Bodies of The Passion of St. ChristopherThe 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 Period AdvertisementSubscribe to Medievalverse Email address First name Last name I consent to receiving your weekly newsletter via email. Subscribe Powered by EmailOctopus Post navigationPrevious Post Previous Post
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