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Iconoclasm in a Church, 1630. Creator: Dirck van DelenIconoclasm in a Church, 1630
The Seven Works of Mercy, 1504. Creator: Master of AlkmaarThe Seven Works of Mercy, 1504. Clothing the naked. One of the seven Corporal Works of Mercy. The work was badly damaged during the Iconoclasm of 1566
Charlemagne destroys a pagan idol, (1936). Creator: UnknownCharlemagne destroys a pagan idol, (1936). Sturz Der Irmensaule Durch Karl Den Grossen, 772 AD. According to medieval sources, Charlemagne
Saint Apollonia Destroys a Pagan Idol, c. 1442 / 1445. Creator: Giovanni d AlemagnaSaint Apollonia Destroys a Pagan Idol, c. 1442/1445
[The Vendome Column After Being Torn Down by the Communards], 1871. Creator: Hippolyte-Auguste Collard[The Vendome Column After Being Torn Down by the Communards], 1871
Benedict of Nursia Orders the Destruction of the Temple of Apollo at Monte Cassino, mid-17th-early 18th century
Saint John the Evangelist Causes a Pagan Temple to Collapse, ca. 1370
Toppled equestrian statue of Wilhelm I, Metz, France, 1918, (c1920). Creator: UnknownToppled equestrian statue of Wilhelm I, Metz, France, 1918, (c1920). What Alsatians did to the Statue of William I at Metz
In the land of the Soviets, 1930. Creator: UnknownIn the land of the Soviets, 1930. Au Pays Des Soviets. By order of the government, religious buildings are systematically destroyed
Spaniards Destroying Mexican Idols, (1877). Creator: Albert BobbettSpaniards Destroying Mexican Idols, (1877). A priest looks on as a religious idol is pulled down by Spanish soldiers. Invading Europeans destroyed numerous artefacts during the conquest of
The Demolition of Cheapside Cross, (1643), 1897. Creator: UnknownThe Demolition of Cheapside Cross, (1643), 1897. The Cheapside Cross in the City of London was one of the Eleanor crosses, a series of twelve stone monuments topped with tall crosses
An Antient View of part of Cheapside, with the Cross Etc. late 18th century. The Cheapside Cross in London was one of the Eleanor crosses, a series of twelve stone monuments topped with tall crosses
Second Council of Nicaea, held in 787 under Pope Adrian I and the reign of Constantine VI, fresco Painting, 16th century
Hugh Peters, 17th century, (c1920). A fanatical puritan divine and parliamentary preacher during the commonwealth period in the 17th century
Nicephorus and iconoclasts, 1066. Artist: Theodore of CaesareaNicephorus and iconoclasts, 1066. Manuscript page in Greek, with Pslam 25, verses 4 and 5, showing Nicephorus, Patriarch of Constantinople, and Theodore the Studite with an image of Christ