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Icons of St. Isidore of Seville, bp.
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WESTERN SAINTS ICONS

In the synaxical icon
of Hispanic Saints, shown above, St. Isidore is the topmost and
leftmost Saint. To his right are St. James, apostle; St. Hosius of
Cordova, bishop; and St. Leander, bishop of Sevilla. In front, l. to
rt., are Sts. Justa, Eulalia, and Rufina, virgin-martyrs of Spain.


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Icons of St. Isidore, bishop
and confessor of Seville in Spain
Feast: Apr. 4
St. Isidore was Bishop of
Seville in 7th c. Spain, and helped bring the heretical Visigoths to
the Orthodox Faith. He was the author of numerous works including the
famous Etymologiæ, on the origins of Latin words.
Top Icon: by the hand of
priest Andrei Davidov.
Next Icon: from a 13th c.
manuscript.
Next Icon: a 14th century
Western mosaic from St. Marks', Venice. Thanks to Reader Joseph
Suaiden, Milan Synod, for providing us with these icons.
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St. John Cassian Press does not "carry," i.e., reproduce, sell, or
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