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Church of Sant`Agata dei Goti in Rome, Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
San Hermenegildo. First Catholic King of Seville Royalty Free Stock Photo
Church of Sant`Agata dei Goti in Rome, Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Heretic - Stained Glass in Mechelen Cathedral Royalty Free Stock Photo
Conversion of Reccared I to Catholicism Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Church of Sant`Agata dei Goti in Rome, Italy
Basilius Cathedral Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stained Glass of Catholic Saints in Den Bosch Cathedral Royalty Free Stock Photo
Saint Basil the Great 330-379 was a Byzantine bishop of Caesarea. He was an influential theologian who supported the Nicene Cree Royalty Free Stock Photo
Athanasius of Alexandria 298 – 373, also called Athanasius the Great. Athanasius was a Christian theologian, a Church Father Royalty Free Stock Photo
Athanasius I of Alexandria 296-373 was the 20th bishop of Alexandria. Athanasius was a Christian theologian, a Church Father Royalty Free Stock Photo
Heretic - Stained Glass in Mechelen Cathedral Royalty Free Stock Photo
Heretic - Stained Glass in Mechelen Cathedral Royalty Free Stock Photo
Courtyard of the Church of Sant`Agata dei Goti in Rome, Italy. The church is dedicated to the martyr Saint Agatha. It is the diaconia assigned to the patron of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta.The church was built for the Goths c. 460. The Goths were Arians, so when Arianism was suppressed in Rome, the building was taken over by the Catholic Church, in 592 or 593


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