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  1. Saint Eustace (Latinized Eustachius or Eustathius, Greek Εὐστάθιος Πλακίδας Eustathios Plakidas) [1] is revered as a Christian martyr. According to legend, he was martyred in AD 118, at the command of emperor Hadrian. Eustace was a pagan Roman general, who converted to Christianity after he had a vision of the cross while hunting.

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  5. May 27, 2023 · 1500-1504: St. Eustace is in this statuary group from Riemenschneider's set of portraits of the Fourteen Holy Helpers. Beginning of the 18th century: The church of "San Stae" ("St. Eustace" in Venetian) has a painting with Eustace and the stag and a series of paintings in the sacristy on the life of St. Eustace, including his meeting with the ...

  6. Dimensions. 54.5 cm × 65.5 cm (21.5 in × 25.8 in) Location. National Gallery, London. The Vision of Saint Eustace is a painting by the early Italian Renaissance master Pisanello, now in the National Gallery in London. The date of the work is unknown and has been assigned by various scholars to different points in Pisanello's career, [1] but ...

    • 54.5 cm × 65.5 cm (21.5 in × 25.8 in)
    • Pisanello
    • c. 1438–1442
  7. Saint Eustace is revered as a Christian martyr. According to legend, he was martyred in AD 118, at the command of emperor Hadrian. Eustace was a pagan Roman general, who converted to Christianity after he had a vision of the cross while hunting. He lost all his wealth, was separated from his wife and sons, and went into exile in Egypt. Called back to lead the Roman army by emperor Trajan ...

  8. Saint Eustace is the first of a series of narratives involv­ing familial separation and reunion, including Sir Isumbras, Lybeaus Desconus, The Jealous Wife, and Sir Orfeo (items 5, 20, 22, and 39). Sir Isumbras, the first text of the second quire, is particularly close to Saint Eustace. In many respects, the plots of the two stories are nearly ...

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