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The Three Marys

Index The Three Marys

The Three Marys or Maries is a term referring to the women mentioned in the canonical gospels narratives of the Crucifixion and the Resurrection, several of whom were, or have been considered by Christian tradition, to have been named Mary (a very common name for Jewish women of the period). [1]

56 relations: A God in Ruins (novel), Ali'ite, Arnold of Nijmegen, Christ Carrying the Cross, Christ taking leave of his Mother, Church of St Peter and St Paul, Chaldon, Church of St. George, Kurbinovo, Crucifixion (van Dyck), Crucifixion in the arts, Deposition of Christ (Bronzino), Descent from the Cross, Dura-Europos, Dura-Europos church, Erschienen ist der herrlich Tag, Flores de Mayo, Fra Angelico, Holy Face of Lucca, Holy Week in the Philippines, Hubert van Eyck, Islas Marías, Jean de Venette, Killing Jesus, Lamentation of Christ, Lamentation over the Dead Christ (Botticelli, Milan), Las Tres Marias, Life of Christ in art, List of works by Francis Skeat, Liturgical drama, Malaulalo, Malaupaina, Mary Magdalene, Mary of Clopas, Matres and Matronae, May 23 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics), Melisende Psalter, Myrrhbearers, New Testament people named Mary, Ordinalia, Orion (constellation), Orion's Belt, Quem quaeritis?, Raymond the Palmer, Resurrection of Christ (Bermejo), Resurrection of Jesus in Christian art, Sagrada Família, Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral, Saint Sarah, Salome (disciple), Sealing the Tomb, Shrigley and Hunt, ..., St Mary Redcliffe, St. Albans Psalter, Swoon of the Virgin, The Disrobing of Christ, The Three Marys at the Tomb, Tiberius Psalter. Expand index (6 more) »

A God in Ruins (novel)

A God in Ruins, the ninth novel by Kate Atkinson, was published in 2015.

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Ali'ite

Ali'ite is an island in the Solomon Islands; it is the northern one of the Olu Malau (Three Sisters) Islands located in Makira-Ulawa Province.

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Arnold of Nijmegen

Arnold of Nijmegen (also known as Aert Ortkens, Aert van Hort, Arnoud van Nijmegen, Arnt van Ort van Nijmegen, Arnoult de Nimègue, Arnouldt de la Pointe) (active c. 1490 – c. 1536) was a 15th-century Flemish stained glass artist who worked in both Belgium and France, adopting the Renaissance style and influencing the stained glass workshops of Normandy.

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Christ Carrying the Cross

Christ Carrying the Cross on his way to his crucifixion is an episode included in all four Gospels, and a very common subject in art, especially in the fourteen Stations of the Cross, sets of which are now found in almost all Catholic churches.

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Christ taking leave of his Mother

Christ taking leave of his Mother is a subject in Christian art, most commonly found in Northern art of the 15th and 16th centuries.

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Church of St Peter and St Paul, Chaldon

The church of Saints Peter and Paul at Chaldon, in Surrey, England was built before 1086 and contains a large wall painting of around 1170 depicting images of the ways of salvation and damnation and their result Executed in accordance with a scheme originating in the Eastern church, preserved to us in the 'Guide to Painting of the Greek Church,' as used by the monk-painters of the monasteries of Mount Athos whose title fcoordis "The Ladder of the Salvation of the Human Soul and the Road to Heaven" and is in length 17' 2".

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Church of St. George, Kurbinovo

The Church of St.

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Crucifixion (van Dyck)

The Crucifixion is an oil on canvas painting by Anthony van Dyck, produced around 1630.

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Crucifixion in the arts

Crucifixions and crucifixes have appeared in the arts and popular culture from before the era of the pagan Roman Empire.

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Deposition of Christ (Bronzino)

The Deposition of Christ is a painting by the Italian artist Agnolo di Cosimo, known as Bronzino, completed in 1545.

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Descent from the Cross

The Descent from the Cross (Ἀποκαθήλωσις, Apokathelosis), or Deposition of Christ, is the scene, as depicted in art, from the Gospels' accounts of Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus taking Christ down from the cross after his crucifixion.

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Dura-Europos

Dura-Europos (Δοῦρα Εὐρωπός), also spelled Dura-Europus, was a Hellenistic, Parthian and Roman border city built on an escarpment above the right bank of the Euphrates river.

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Dura-Europos church

The Dura-Europos church (also known as the Dura-Europos house church) is the earliest identified Christian house church.

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Erschienen ist der herrlich Tag

"italic" (Appeared is the splendid day) is a German Easter hymn, with text and tune written by Nikolaus Herman and published in 1561.

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Flores de Mayo

Flores de Mayo (Spanish for "flowers of May") is a festival held in the Philippines in the month of May.

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Fra Angelico

Fra Angelico (born Guido di Pietro; February 18, 1455) was an Early Italian Renaissance painter described by Vasari in his Lives of the Artists as having "a rare and perfect talent".

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Holy Face of Lucca

The Holy Face of Lucca (Volto Santo di Lucca) is a venerated wooden corpus (body) of a crucifix in Lucca, Italy.

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Holy Week in the Philippines

Holy Week in the Philippines (Mahal na Araw; Semana Santa) is a significant religious observance for the country’s Roman Catholic majority and most Protestant groups.

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Hubert van Eyck

Hubert van Eyck (also Huybrecht van Eyck) (c. 1385–90 – 18 September 1426) was an Early Netherlandish painter and older brother of Jan van Eyck, as well as Lambert and Margareta, also painters.

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Islas Marías

The Islas Marías ("Mary Islands") are an archipelago of four islands that belong to Mexico.

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Jean de Venette

Jean de Venette, or Jean Fillons (&ndash) was a French Carmelite friar, from Venette, Oise, who became the Prior of the Carmelite monastery in the Place Maubert, Paris, and was a Provincial Superior of France from 1341 to 1366.

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Killing Jesus

Killing Jesus: A History is a 2013 book by Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard about the life and crucifixion of Jesus, referred to in the book as Jesus of Nazareth.

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Lamentation of Christ

The Lamentation of Christ is a very common subject in Christian art from the High Middle Ages to the Baroque.

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Lamentation over the Dead Christ (Botticelli, Milan)

The Lamentation over the Dead Christ with Saints is a painting of the Lamentation of Christ by the Italian Renaissance artist Sandro Botticelli, dated between 1490-1495.

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Las Tres Marias

(Las) Tres Marias ("The Three Marys") could mean.

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Life of Christ in art

The Life of Christ as a narrative cycle in Christian art comprises a number of different subjects narrating the events from the life of Jesus on earth.

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List of works by Francis Skeat

This is a list of works by Francis Skeat (1909–2000), an English glass painter who created over 400 stained glass windows in churches and cathedrals, both in England and overseas.

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Liturgical drama

Liturgical drama or religious drama, in its various Christian contexts, originates from the Mass itself, and usually presents a relatively complex ritual that includes theatrical elements.

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Malaulalo

Malaulalo is an uninhabited island in the Solomon Islands; it is the central one of the Olu Malau (Three Sisters) Islands located in Makira-Ulawa Province.

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Malaupaina

Malaupaina is an island in the Solomon Islands; it is the southern one of the Olu Malau (Three Sisters) Islands located in Makira-Ulawa Province.

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Mary Magdalene

Saint Mary Magdalene, sometimes called simply the Magdalene, was a Jewish woman who, according to the four canonical gospels, traveled with Jesus as one of his followers and was a witness to his crucifixion, burial, and resurrection.

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Mary of Clopas

Mary of Clopas (or of Cleophas) (Μαρία ἡ τοῦ Κλωπᾶ, María hē tou Clōpá), the wife of Cleophas, was one of various Marys named in the New Testament.

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Matres and Matronae

The Matres (Latin "mothers"Lindow (2001:224).) and Matronae (Latin "matrons") were female deities venerated in Northwestern Europe, of whom relics are found dating from the first to the fifth century.

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May 23 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

May 22 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - May 24 All fixed commemorations below celebrated on June 5 by Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.

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Melisende Psalter

The Melisende Psalter (London, British Library, Egerton MS 1139) is an illuminated manuscript commissioned around 1135 in the crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem, probably by King Fulk for his wife Queen Melisende.

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Myrrhbearers

In Orthodox Christian tradition the Myrrhbearers (Greek: Μυροφόροι, Latin: Myrophorae; Slavonic: Жены́-мѷроно́сицы; mironosiţe) are the individuals mentioned in the New Testament who were directly involved in the burial or who discovered the empty tomb following the resurrection of Jesus.

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New Testament people named Mary

The name ''Mary'' (Greek Μαριαμ or Μαρια) appears 61 times in the New Testament, in 53 different verses.

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Ordinalia

The Ordinalia are three medieval mystery plays dating to the late fourteenth century, written primarily in Middle Cornish, with stage directions in Latin.

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Orion (constellation)

Orion is a prominent constellation located on the celestial equator and visible throughout the world.

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Orion's Belt

Orion's Belt or the Belt of Orion, also known as the Three Kings or Three Sisters, is an asterism in the constellation Orion.

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Quem quaeritis?

The Latin question Quem quaeritis? (Latin for "Whom do you seek?") refers to four lines of the medieval Easter liturgy that later formed the kernel of the large body of medieval liturgical drama, which is also known as Visitatio sepulchri ("Visit to the tomb").

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Raymond the Palmer

Saint Raymond of Piacenza (1139/40 – 26 July 1200), called the Palmer or Zanfogni, was a Catholic pilgrim and religious who practiced charity to the poor and ill.

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Resurrection of Christ (Bermejo)

Resurrection is a painting by Bartolomé Bermejo conserved at the National Art Museum of Catalonia.

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Resurrection of Jesus in Christian art

The Resurrection of Jesus has long been central to Christian faith and Christian art, whether as a single scene or as part of a cycle of the Life of Christ.

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Sagrada Família

The Basílica i Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Família (Templo Expiatorio de la Sagrada Familia; Expiatory Church of the Holy Family) is a large unfinished Roman Catholic church in Barcelona, designed by Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí (1852–1926).

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Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral

Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral (Ardeaglais Naomh Fionnbarra) is a Gothic revival three spire cathedral in the city of Cork, Ireland.

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Saint Sarah

Saint Sarah, also known as Sara-la-Kali ("Sara the Black", Sara e Kali), is the patron saint of the Romani people.

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Salome (disciple)

Salome (שלומית, Shelomit), or Mary Salome, was a follower of Jesus who appears briefly in the canonical gospels and in more detail in apocryphal writings.

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Sealing the Tomb

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Shrigley and Hunt

Shrigley and Hunt was an English firm which produced stained glass windows and art tiles.

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St Mary Redcliffe

St.

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St. Albans Psalter

The St Albans Psalter, also known as the Albani Psalter or the Psalter of Christina of Markyate, is an English illuminated manuscript, one of several psalters known to have been created at or for St Albans Abbey in the 12th century.

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Swoon of the Virgin

The Swoon of the Virgin, in Italian Lo Spasimo della Vergine, or Fainting Virgin Mary was an idea developed in the late Middle Ages, that the Virgin Mary had fainted during the Passion of Christ, most often placed while she watched the Crucifixion of Jesus.

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The Disrobing of Christ

The Disrobing of Christ or El Expolio (Latin: Exspolĭum) is a painting begun in the summer of 1577 and completed in the spring of 1579 for the High Altar of the sacristy of the Cathedral of Toledo, where it still normally hangs.

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The Three Marys at the Tomb

The Three Marys at the Tomb is a c. 1410-26 panel painting today usually attributed to Hubert van Eyck, now in the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam.

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Tiberius Psalter

The Tiberius Psalter (British Library Cotton MS. Tiberius C.vi) is one of at least four surviving Gallican psalters produced at New Minster, Winchester in the years around the Norman conquest of England (the other three being the Stowe Psalter, Vitellius Psalter and Lambeth Psalter).

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Three_Marys

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