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Essay heading: Byzantium: faith and power 1261 ? 1557
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The image of
Saint Catherine also surrounded by twelve small scenes from her life. There
are scenes of her imprisonment and torture, and we can see that angel never
leaves her. The last scene is her beheading. If we look at this icon we can see
that the Saint Catherine holds the cross on her hands; it means that she was
murdered because of her faith in Christianity... displayed 300 characters
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She dressed as a royal person.
The background of an icon symbolizes divine essence. For example, gold ?
Divine light, white ? cleanliness of the Christ and light of his Divine, green -
youth and vivacity, red ? a sign on an imperial dignity. These both icons are
represented on a gold background; this means a Divine light... displayed next 300 characters
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