Image Gallery
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Portrait of St Simon of Trent, 1607, etching, 28.7 x 21 cm
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Altobello Melone, Simon of Trent, ca.1521, oil on panel, Castello del Buonconsiglio, Trent (Italy)
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Unknown painter, Ex voto; fresco, end of XV century, church of Santa Maria Annunciata, Bienno (BS), Italy
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Incunabulum of Friedrich Creussner, Nuremberg, 1475
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Simon of Trent's martyred body. Engraving, Nürnberg, around 1479.
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Stone medallion with the purported martyrdom scene of Simonino di Trento. Palazzo Salvadori, Trent
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Illustration in Hartmann Schedel's Weltchronik, 1493
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Unknown painter, fresco, end of XV century, church of Santa Maria Annunciata, Bienno (BS), Italy
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School of Niklaus Weckmann, 1505-15, polychrome wood, cm. 79 x 109, Museo Diocesano Trentino, Trento (Italy)
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Statue of Simon of Trent on the facade of a palace in Trento (situated in "Via del Simonino")
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Martyrdom of Simon of Trent above a Judensau.
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Martyrdom of Simon of Trent above a Judensau.
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