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The Four Fathers of the Latin Church. Creators: Jacob Jordaens, Workshop of Jacob JordaensThe Four Fathers of the Latin Church, Unknown date
The Mass of St. Gregory, from a Book of Hours, 1460/70. Creator: Willem Vrelant or his workshop (Bruges)The Mass of St. Gregory, from a Book of Hours, 1460/70
Vision of Saint Gregory, n.d. Creator: UnknownVision of Saint Gregory, n.d
The Virgin Enthroned with Saints Gregory and James, and a Family of Donors, 1535/36. Creator: Perino del VagaThe Virgin Enthroned with Saints Gregory and James, and a Family of Donors, 1535/36
Virgin and Child before Saints Fabianus (or Gregory the Great) and Joseph, 1530/50. Creator: UnknownVirgin and Child before Saints Fabianus (or Gregory the Great) and Joseph, 1530/50
Mass of St. Gregory, 15th century. 15th century. Creator: AnonMass of St. Gregory, 15th century
St. Gregory and St. Sebastian (Schr. 1493x), 15th century. 15th century. Creator: AnonSt. Gregory and St. Sebastian (Schr. 1493x), 15th century
The Mass of Saint Gregory, c. 1490 / 1500. Creator: Israhel van MeckenemThe Mass of Saint Gregory, c. 1490/1500
The Mass of Saint Gregory, c. 1480 / 1485. Creator: Israhel van MeckenemThe Mass of Saint Gregory, c. 1480/1485
The Mass of Saint Gregory, c. 1480 / 1490. Creator: Israhel van MeckenemThe Mass of Saint Gregory, c. 1480/1490
St. Meliton; St. Firminus; St. Gregory the Great; St. Euphrasia. Creator: Jacques CallotSt. Meliton; St. Firminus; St. Gregory the Great; St. Euphrasia
Pope Saint Gregory I Frees the Souls from Purgatory with His Prayers, 1731
St. Gregory, 1681. Creator: Claude MellanSt. Gregory, 1681
Saint Gregory as Pope, German, ca. 1500. Creator: UnknownSaint Gregory as Pope, German, ca. 1500
Chartres, 1850-52. Creator: Em. PecChartres, 1850-52
Painted decoration in the church of Santa Maria del Popolo, Rome, Italy, (1928). Creator: UnknownPainted decoration in the church of Santa Maria del Popolo, Rome, Italy, (1928). About 1505...Persian sibyls; St. Gregory
Gregory the Great, (c540-604), 1890. Creator: UnknownGregory the Great, (c540-604), 1890. Pope Gregory I (c540-604) Bishop of Rome known for the Gregorian Mission, converting pagan Anglo-Saxons in England to Christianity
Gregory the Great, St. Benedict, and St. Cuthbert, 1908. From Early London - Prehistoric, Roman, Saxon and Norman, by Sir Walter Besant. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1908]
St Gregory the Great and the English slaves at Rome, 590 (1864). Gregory (540-604) is shown in Rome, with young Anglo-Saxon slaves he purchased; he planned to educate them for the mission of
St. Gregory The Great, 12th century, (1939). Illumination from a 12th century manuscript found at the Abbaye de Saint-Amand-en-Pevele, France
St Gregory the Great receiving inspiration from the Holy Spirit, c1490. Portrait of Pope Gregory (540-604 AD) from the Sforza Hours produced in Milan
St Giles, St Gregory, and St Jerome, c1380 (1955). Artist: Master of the Trebon AltarpieceSt Giles, St Gregory, and St Jerome, c1380 (1955). Found in the collection of The National Gallery in Prague. A print from Gothic Painting in Bohemia 1350-1450
St Gregory, mid 15th century. Artist: Fra AngelicoSt Gregory, mid 15th century. Gregory I, the Great (540-604), Pope from 590. Fresco in the Chapel of Nicholas V, Vatican, Rome, dedicated to St Stephen and St Laurence
Mosaic of Byzantine fathers of the church, in the apse of the Patecclesion in the Church of St Saviour in Chora, Istanbul
Pope Gregory I, the Great, c1540-1567. Artist: Adriaen CollaertPope Gregory I, the Great, c1540-1567. Pope from 590, St Gregory (c540-604) sent Augustine as a missionary to England in 596
Pope Gregory I, the Great, 590-604 (c1900). Saint Gregory (c540-604), Pope from 590, seeing Anglo-Saxon children in a slave market in Rome and calling them Angels not Angles
Pope Gregory I, the Great, 590-604 (c1860). Saint Gregory (c540-604), Pope from 590, seeing Anglo-Saxon children in a slave market in Rome and calling them Angels not Angles
The Mass of Saint Gregory, 1511. Creator: Albrecht DurerThe Mass of Saint Gregory, 1511