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The conversion of the Permians to Christianity by Saint Stephen of Perm, 1389 (From Illustrated Kar Artist: Chorikov)The conversion of the Permians to Christianity by Saint Stephen of Perm, 1389 (From Illustrated Karamzin), 1836. Found in the collection of Russian State Library, Moscow
The Interpretation of the Victim. Artist: Rubens, Pieter Paul (1577-1640)The Interpretation of the Victim. Found in the collection of Liechtenstein Museum
Titania Sleeping. Artist: Dadd, Richard (1819-1887)Titania Sleeping. Found in the collection of Louvre, Paris
Sacrifice to Jupiter. Artist: Coypel, Noel (1628-1707)Sacrifice to Jupiter. Found in the collection of Musee de l Histoire de France, Chateau de Versailles
Stage design for the Opera Frigga by Olof Ahlstrom. Artist: Desprez, Louis-Jean (1743-1804)Stage design for the Opera Frigga by Olof Ahlstrom. Found in the collection of State Hermitage, St. Petersburg
Dancing Elves, 1866. Artist: Malmstrom, August (1829-1901)Dancing Elves, 1866. Found in the collection of the Nationalmuseum Stockholm
Midvinterblot (Midwinter Sacrifice), 1914-1915. Artist: Larsson, Carl (1853-1919)Midvinterblot (Midwinter Sacrifice), 1914-1915. Found in the collection of the Nationalmuseum Stockholm
Kraka (Aslaug), 1862. Found in the collection of Nationalmuseum Stockholm
King Heimer and Aslaug, 1856. Found in the collection of Nationalmuseum Stockholm
Worshipping Idols. Artist: Ezuchevsky, Mikhail Dmitrievich (1880-1928)Worshipping Idols. From a private collection
Design for Title-Page of Pagan Papers, 1893, (1914). Artist: Aubrey BeardsleyDesign for Title-Page of Pagan Papers, 1893, (1914). Illustration from Kenneth Grahames (1859-1932) collection of stories, Pagan Papers. From The Art of the Book edited by Charles Holme
Toddy palms 100 ft. tall, Pagan, Burma, 1907. Artists: Elmer Underwood, Bert Elias UnderwoodToddy palms 100 ft. tall, Pagan, Burma, 1907. From The Underwood Travel Library, [Underwood & Underwood, London, New York, 1907]
Druids inciting the Britons to oppose the landing of the Romans, 43 (1905). From Cassells Illustrated History of England, Vol. I
Suddenly the rings of the barrels shattered according to the pagan rites, 1882-1884. Artist: SpexSuddenly the rings of the barrels shattered according to the pagan rites, 1882-1884. A print from La France et les Francais a Travers les Siecles, Volume I, F Roy editor, Saint-Antoine, 1882-1884
Le plus scelerat des hommes, ordonne qu on te prepare un tombe, 1882-1884. (The most wicked of men orders that a tomb be prepared for you)
Homes of the people, from the roof of the old Guadapalin Pagoda, Pagan, Burma, c1900s(?)Artist: Underwood & UnderwoodHomes of the people, from the roof of the old Guadapalin Pagoda, Pagan, Burma, c1900s(?)
La Belle Assemblee, 1787. Here love his golden shafts employs; here lights his constant lamp; and waves his purple wings reigns here and revels. (Milton)
A British Druid
Druids, Or British Priests, (c1850). Ancient Celtic priest. Colour plate from Pictures of English History, George Routledge & Sons, (London, New York, c1850)
Mime and the Wanderer. Illustration for Siegfried and The Twilight of the Gods by Richard Wagner, Artist: RackhamMime and the Wanderer. Illustration for Siegfried and The Twilight of the Gods by Richard Wagner, 1910. Private Collection
Siegfried forges his sword. Illustration for Siegfried and The Twilight of the Gods by Richard Wag Artist: RackhamSiegfried forges his sword. Illustration for Siegfried and The Twilight of the Gods by Richard Wagner, 1910. Private Collection
A Pagan Sacrifice, 1526. Artist: Garofalo, Benvenuto Tisi da (1481-1559)A Pagan Sacrifice, 1526. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London
The Temple of Antoninus and Faustina, Rome, 141 AD. Dedicated to the Emperor Antoninus Pius and his wife Faustina, both of whom were deified after their deaths
Easter Island, Religious Festival, 1872. Artist: Louis Marie Julien ViaudEaster Island, Religious Festival, 1872
Pagan priests welcome Sisinnius at the gates of Paris, 1317. Manuscript illustration from a work on the life of St Denis (died c258 AD), written by Yves, a monk at the Abbey of St Denis
Sisinnius orders the arrest of St Denis, 1317. On the advice of his pagan priests, Sisinnius orders his soldiers to bring St Denis
The pagan priests of Paris send their message to Rome, 1317. Manuscript illustration from a work on the life of St Denis (died c258 AD), written by Yves, a monk at the Abbey of St Denis
Saint Genevieve and Attila, c451 AD, (19th century). St Genevieve (419-512 AD), the patron saint of Paris, prevents Attila the Hun (406-453 AD) from attacking the city
Dionysos, Limestone relief, Ahnassia El-Medina, Beni-Souef, 3rd Century. Proto-Coptic Art made for the Greek Pagan Community in Egypt
Leda and the Swan from Ahnassia, Beni-Souef, Egypt, 3rd century. Probably made for the Greek Pagan community in Egypt but with characteristics of Coptic Art
Orpheus and Euridyce, Beni-Souef, Egypt, 3rd century. Probably made for the Greek Pagan Community of Egypt with characteristics of Coptic Art
Meeting of the Thing (Icelands Democratic Parliament) in AD1000. Woodcarving showing meeting of Vikings at the annual Althing making, decision to embrace Christianity and on right
Pagan stone head, from a Celtic shrine at Cinderford, now at Gloucester City Museum
Stone head from a pagan Celtic shrine at Cinderford, Gloucester. From the City Museums collection, Gloucester
Early Christian figures showing the influence of pagan Celtic carvings, 6th centuryEarly Christian figures showing the influence of pagan Celtic carvings at White Ireland in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, 6th century
Bishops stone at Killadeas in Ireland, 6th centuryBishops stone at Killadeas in Ireland. The head on the front face was part of a pagan Celtic figure of about the 6th century AD
Two headed pagan Celtic figure, 5th centuryTwo headed pagan Celtic figure, with a libation hollow between the two heads, and really two separate figures. It is often compared to Spanish fiddle-idols
Stone head from pagan Celtic shrine at Cinderford, Gloucestershire
The Bishops Stone, Killadeas, Co. Fermanagh, IrelandThe Bishops Stone, Killadeas, Co.Fermanagh, Ireland. Pagan+Christian
Cross-inscribed ogham stone, Dromkeare, Co. Kerry, IrelandCross-inscribed ogham stone, Dromkeare, Co.Kerry, Ireland
Pagan Celtic stone Janus-head figure, Boa Island, Co. Fermanagh, IrelandPagan Celtic stone Janus-head figure, Boa Island, Co.Fermanagh, Ireland
Pagan Celtic stone figures, Boa Island, Co. Fermanagh, Ireland, c5th centuryPagan Celtic stone figures, Boa Island, Co.Fermanagh, Ireland, c5th century
Representation of Hermensul, 1656. The Saxon god Hermensul (Ermensul) in armour and carrying scales, presiding over executive justice. From Annales Circuli Westphaliae by Herman Stangefol. (1656)
Representation of Crodon, 1834. The Saxon god Crodon, standing on a fish, holding a bucket and displaying a pierced dish
Representation of Crodon, 1656. The Saxon god Crodon, standing on a fish, holding a bucket and displaying a pierced dish. From Annales Circuli Westphaliae by Herman Stangefol. (1656)
Representation of Mona, 1834. Mona (Mani), Saxon idol of the Moon, shown holding a disc which displays the phases of the Moon. From her we derive the day of the week Monday
Representation of Sunne, 1834. Saxon idol of Sunne (Sunna) from which we derive the name Sunday
High priest Coifi profaning the temple of the idols, England, 7th century (1864). Coifi was the priest of the temple of Goodmanham in Northumbria in 627