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Saint Andrew
SAINT ANDREW patron saint of Scotland, martyred on a splayed-out cross
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Andrew Martyred Patron Scot Land Splayed
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In this evocative image, Saint Andrew, the patron saint of Scotland, is depicted in the midst of his martyrdom. Dated to the late 19th or early 20th century, this historical print showcases the enduring legacy of this revered figure in Christian tradition. Andrew, one of the twelve apostles, is believed to have been born in Bethsaida, Galilee, around the year 6 AD. He was a fisherman by trade and was the brother of Saint Peter. According to legend, Andrew was crucified on a cross that was shaped like an X, or a saltire, which has since become the symbol of Scotland. The story of Andrew's martyrdom is deeply rooted in history. He is said to have been taken as a slave and brought before the Roman governor, Patroclus, in Greece around 60 AD. When asked to renounce his faith, Andrew refused, and as a result, he was sentenced to be crucified. The cross on which he was crucified was reportedly too small for him, so he was tied to a larger cross, shaped like an X, which was then extended at the sides. Andrew is believed to have endured this painful death with courage and faith, and his relics were later brought to Scotland in the 12th century. This print captures the essence of Saint Andrew's story, with the saint depicted in the act of being bound to the splayed-out cross, his eyes fixed on the heavens as he prepares to meet his maker. The muted colors and intricate details of the image transport us back in time, allowing us to connect with the history and the spirituality of this remarkable man. In summary, this print of Saint Andrew, martyred on a splayed-out cross, is a powerful reminder of the enduring legacy of this patron saint of Scotland. Dated to the late 19th or early 20th century, it is a beautiful and evocative representation of a pivotal moment in Christian history.
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