RMBDBFNM–Sunset at the Bay of Martyrs Great Ocean Road Australia
RMFF9T5A–FOXE: BOOK OF MARTYRS. /nMassacre of the Protestants in Italy. Line engraving from a late 18th century English edition of John Foxe's 'The Book of Martyrs.'
RMCP05GM–JOHN FOXE (1517-1587) English historian author of a book on religious Martyrs first published in 1563
RMHN2MTP–Starving martyrs at the 'Belle-Fontaine'. in 'Le Petit Journal' 1906 France
RM2AB06GD–The 26 Christian martyrs of Nagasaki, 18-19th-century, Choir of La Recoleta, Cuzco
RM2BDX5N0–Armenian Genocide, The 20 Martyrs, 1915
RMMM407P–Plaza of the Martyrs. Naples. 1920
RMFKC3TH–Italian Risorgimento The martyrs of Belfiore March 3, 1853
RMER7H89–Irelands latest martyrs. Date c1869.
RMFFD95J–FOXE: BOOK OF MARTYRS. /nMartyrdom of Rev. John Rogers, 1555, in England. Line engraving, 19th century.
RM2C8M08F–John Foxe (1516-1587), English clergyman, historian, and author of Actes & Monuments, better known as Foxe's Book of Martyrs.
RMTAACFR–The Burning of Bishop Hooper (c1495-1555) at Gloucester, 9th February 1555. From John Foxe's 'Book of Martyrs' or 'Actes and Monuments', 1570. Hooper was an Anglican Bishop of both Gloucester and Worcester. He was an advocate of the English Reformation and was martyred during the Marian Persecutions.
RM2GJK434–The Ghent Altarpiece: Adoration of the Mystic Lamb, detail of female saints, martyrs and confessors. by Jan van Eyck (c.1390-1441), 1432
RM2DTRRKY–Gustave Doré, Christian Martyrs, drawing, 1869-1871
RME01HTR–Rudolf Hess visits the graves of Viennese martyrs, 1938
RMMC6J40–Christian Martyrs The martyr saints S S Cornelius and Cyprian fresco in the Callixtus catacombs Rome 3rd century Plate from J S Northcote and W R Brownlow Roma Sotterranea 1879
RMRJAR20–Illustration showing the Tolpuddle Martyrs deported to Australia 1834.
RF2HJRTDA–Horses are now stabled in the outer corridor of the Colosseum where the early Christian martyrs were torn by wild beasts. Rome (1923)
RMFF9WP6–PROTESTANT MARTYRS, 1563. /nPersecution of Protestants in Scotland. Line engraving from a late 18th century English edition of John Foxe's 'The Book of Martyrs,' first published in 1563.
RM2HETFDC–NICHOLAS RODLEY (c 1500-1555) Bishop of London and one of the Oxford Martyrs
RMC889AR–Members of N G P Martyrs families Gaza
RMM4585K–A letter received by James Loveless from his brother George Loveless dated September 10, 1834. George Loveless, 1797-1874. Dorchester labourer and Tolpuddle martyr. From The Martyrs of Tolpuddle, published 1934.
RMT95478–The North American Martyrs were Jesuit missionaries from Sainte-Marie among the Hurons. The Huron in this area were farmers, fishermen and traders who lived in villages surrounded by defensive wooden palisades for protection. By the late 1640s the Jesuits believed they were making progress in their mission to the Huron, and claimed to have made many converts. But, the priests were not universally trusted.
RMMKMCXJ–Martyr’s Soul Rises to Heaven
RMF59K8N–Martyrs' Square, Naples, Italy
RMER7H88–Ireland's last martyrs. Date c1863.
RMFFD964–EARLY CHRISTIAN MARTYRS. /nTorture of the early Christian martyrs. Wood engraving from an 1832 American edition of John Foxe's 'Book of Martyrs.'
RM2C8M084–John Foxe (1516-1587), English clergyman, historian, and author of Actes & Monuments, better known as Foxe's Book of Martyrs.
RMTAACFH–Title page of the second folio edition of John Foxe's 'Actes and Monuments' or the 'Book of Martyrs', 1570. The 'Actes and Monuments', popularly known as Foxe's 'Book of Martyrs', is a work of Christian history and martyrology by John Foxe (c1516-1587). First published in English in 1563 by John Day (c1522-1584).
RMDK7TH9–The cross of the martyrs in the Colosseum, Rome, Italy.
RM2CA9289–The Christian Martyrs, last prayer, (Christians and lions in a Roman Arena), painting by Jean Léon Gérôme, 1863-1883
RMDB9P4K–The National Martyrs Cemetery of Albania. Near Tirana. Albania.
RMEAC54X–saints martyrs crucified German 15th Century
RMEC888Y–Colour photograph of the Statue of Joan of Arc in the Martyrs' Place, Orleans, France. Dated 1890
RMP68YA6–Colour photograph of the Statue of Joan of Arc in the Martyrs' Place, Orleans, France. Dated 1890
RMFF9WP8–FOXE: BOOK OF MARTYRS. /nAdrian Chalinsky, a Protestant clergyman, burned to death in Lithuania. Line engraving, from a late 18th century English edition of John Foxe's 'The Book of Martyrs,' first published in 1563.
RMWNN9MJ–TOLPUDDLE MARTYRS Four of the six agricultural labourers before deportation in 1834
RMD1EG9N–1854 engraving, Tomb of the Martyrs in Fort Greene, Brooklyn, Long Island, New York.
RMM4586W–The Homecoming of The Tolpuddle Martyrs, a group of 19th-century Dorset agricultural labourers who were arrested for and convicted of swearing a secret oath as members of the Friendly Society of Agricultural Labourers, they were sentenced to penal transportation to Australia and Tasmania. From The Martyrs of Tolpuddle, published 1934.
RMT95479–The North American Martyrs were Jesuit missionaries from Sainte-Marie among the Hurons. The Huron in this area were farmers, fishermen and traders who lived in villages surrounded by defensive wooden palisades for protection. By the late 1640s the Jesuits believed they were making progress in their mission to the Huron, and claimed to have made many converts. But, the priests were not universally trusted.
RMMKKPW5–The Christian Martyrs' Last Prayer
RMF4KMN3–Course of the Martyrs of Liberty, Ferrara, Italy
RMFFAH07–FOXE: BOOK OF MARTYRS. /nCruelties practiced in France. Wood engraving from an 1832 American edition of John Foxe's 'Book of Martyrs.'
RMJHTB39–Jeremy Corbyn MP, Labour leader at the Tolpuddle Martyrs Day Festival, Dorset, UK Credit: Finnbarr Webster/Alamy Live News
RMTAACFX–The Burning of Latimer and Ridley at Oxford, 16th October 1555. From John Foxe's 'Book of Martyrs' or 'Actes and Monuments', 1570. Hugh Latimer (c1487-1555) was the pre Reformation Bishop of Worcester and later Church of England chaplain to King Edward VI. Nicholas Ridley (c1500-1555), was the Bishop of London. They were burnt at the stake and were two of the three Oxford Martyrs.
RF2GBMP00–The 1912 caption reads: “Three Martyrs of Reformation. Top: Sir Thomas More who succeeded Cardinal Wolsey as Lord Chancellor of England, was one of the noble army of martyrs during the Reformation Period. He could not recognize Henry VIII as head of the English Church, and for this he was sent to the scaffold. In this picture we see him consoling his daughter after his condemnation Bottom Left: Archbishop Cranmer, who had signed a statement that his Protestant faith was in error, afterward repented and went to death boldly, as shown here. The hand that signed the document he held out out to b
RMPAF9B7–Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn speaking at the Tolpuddle Martyrs Festival in Tolpuddle, Dorset.
RMC44A99–Portugal. Castro Marim. Church of Our Lady of Martyrs (Nossa Senhora dos Martires). 18th century. Algarve.
RMEAC54W–Saints martyrs flagella and crowns of thorns German 15th Century
RMH3WW17–Farming tool used by the Tolpuddle Martyrs. Dated 19th Century
RMWEMC69–The execution by burning of Hugh Latimer and Nicholas Ridley at what is now memorialBroad Street, Oxford, UK (October 16th, 1555) from Foxe's Book of Martyrs 1563
RMFF779N–JOSEPH & HYRUM SMITH. /nThe two martyrs, Joseph Smith (1805-1844), right, and his brother Hyrum (1800-1844): American lithograph, 1847.
RM2A2E2P9–NICHOLAS RIDLEY(c 1500-1555) English Bishop of London and one of the Oxford Martyrs
RM2B75J1Y–Lebanon, Beirut, 30.01.2018. Visit of the German President and Mrs. Buedenbender to the Lebanese Republic on 30.01.2018. Laying of a wreath at the heroic statue on the Place of the Martyrs. Dr. Frank-Walter Steinmeier, German President. [automated translation]
RMM45875–Map showing the placings in Canada of The Tolpuddle Martyrs, a group of 19th-century Dorset agricultural labourers who were arrested for and convicted of swearing a secret oath as members of the Friendly Society of Agricultural Labourers, they were sentenced to penal transportation to Australia and Tasmania. From The Martyrs of Tolpuddle, published 1934.
RMT965G9–David van der Leyen (or Verleyen), an Anabaptist martyr, was executed with Levina Ghyselius at Ghent, on February 14, 1554 by burning at the stake. The first information we have about these two martyrs is found in the Liedtboecxken van den Offer des Heeren (1562) where they are celebrated in a song (No. 7) beginning: 'Ghy Christen al te samen, bereyt u tot ten strijt' (You Christians all together, prepare for the conflict). It is also included by Wolkan.
RMKE940R–Italy Emilia Romagna Ravenna Sant Apollinare Nuovo -the holy martyrs - after 526
RMF4KMPC–Course of the Martyrs of Liberty, Ferrara, Italy
RMDREY1T–Israel - Ramla - Tower of the 40 martyrs
RMFFD8C2–FOXE: BOOK OF MARTYRS./nAnglican rector Rowland Taylor dragged out of church during the Marian Persecutions in England, 1555. Line engraving, 19th century.
RMJHTB46–Jeremy Corbyn MP, Labour leader at the Tolpuddle Martyrs Day Festival, Dorset, UK Credit: Finnbarr Webster/Alamy Live News
RM2B8PTJF–The martyrs of Prairial - Charles Ronot, 1882
RMP9CTG6–Place des Martyrs, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg, Europe
RMPAF9B4–Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn speaking at the Tolpuddle Martyrs Festival in Tolpuddle, Dorset.
RMC44ACE–Portugal. Castro Marim. Church of Our Lady of Martyrs (Nossa Senhora dos Martires). 18th century. Algarve.
RMEAC596–five martyrs sculpture by Felipe Bigarny 1475 -1542 Spain Spanish
RMH3WW1M–Farming tool used by the Tolpuddle Martyrs. Dated 19th Century
RMF72FDT–Yekatit 12 martyrs square sidist kilo, addis ababa, ethiopia, africa
RMA6MC9W–The martyrdom of John Denley at Uxbridge in 1555. From The Burning of the Martyrs, published 1741.
RMD8TGJ7–MANCHESTER MARTYRS Michael O'Brien, William Allen and Michael Larkin members of the irish Republican Brotherhood - see below
RMH3AHFP–Commemoration of Huguenot martyrs in Berlin, 1935
RMM4586X–Map showing the placings in Australia of The Tolpuddle Martyrs, a group of 19th-century Dorset agricultural labourers who were arrested for and convicted of swearing a secret oath as members of the Friendly Society of Agricultural Labourers, they were sentenced to penal transportation to Australia and Tasmania. From The Martyrs of Tolpuddle, published 1934.
RMACAF5A–Ceremonial Guards at the Martyrs Shrine in Taipei Taiwan
RMPRNR5A–Memorial of the martyrs of the fascist revolution, Rome, Italy 1930s
RMER7H3K–Our martyrs at heaven's gate. Date c1881 Dec. 8.
RMFFB24B–FOXE: BOOK OF MARTYRS. /nMassacre of the Protestants in Italy. Line engraving from a late 18th century English edition of John Foxe's 'The Book of Martyrs.'
RMJHTB37–Jeremy Corbyn MP, Labour leader at the Tolpuddle Martyrs Day Festival, Dorset, UK Credit: Finnbarr Webster/Alamy Live News
RMM23M5J–Edmund the Martyr's shrine at the Abbey at Bury St Edmunds
RMAM3TBJ–Tolpuddle Martyrs Museum sign, Tolpuddle, Dorset, UK
RMPAF9AY–Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn speaking at the Tolpuddle Martyrs Festival in Tolpuddle, Dorset.
RMBXC9E0–Pius IX (1792-1878). Italian Pope. Elected in 1846. Canonization of the martyrs of Japan on the day of Pentecost.
RMKA7FMA–I diecimila Martiri by Jacopo Pontormo - The Ten Thousand Martyrs by Jacopo Pontormo 1494-1557 Florence Italy
RMH3WW1F–Record of the conviction of several of the Tolpuddle Martyrs a group of 19th century English agricultural labourers, arrested and convicted for swearing a secret oath as members of the Friendly Society of Agricultural Labourers.
RMJ3A4B7–Engraving from c 1780 edition of The New Book of Martyrs by Rev Dr Henry Southwell LLD
RMKTN0HT–Title page of an illustrated edition of Foxe's Book of Martyrs, published about 1912
RMAA138D–Philip Howard, 20th Earl of Arundel, Earl of Surrey, 1557-1595. English nobleman canonised as one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales.
RMD8TGJ8–MANCHESTER MARTYRS Michael O'Brien, William Allen and Michael Larkin members of the irish Republican Brotherhood - see below
RMA66B1E–N G P Martyrs families center Gaza
RMM4585E–Map showing the arrest and transportation to Australia and Tasmania of the Tolpuddle Labourers, 1834. The Tolpuddle Martyrs, a group of 19th-century Dorset agricultural labourers who were arrested for and convicted of swearing a secret oath as members of the Friendly Society of Agricultural Labourers, they were sentenced to penal transportation to Australia and Tasmania. From The Martyrs of Tolpuddle, published 1934.
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