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    • A cephalophore (from the Greek for "head-carrier") is a saint who is generally depicted carrying their severed head. In Christian art, this was usually meant to signify that the subject in question had been martyred by beheading. Depicting the requisite halo in this circumstance offers a unique challenge for the artist: some put the halo where the head used to be, an… See more

    Possible origins

    The topos can be traced to two sources. In a sermon on Saints Juventinus and Maximinus,
    Thus, … See more

    Examples of cephalophoric saints

    A cephalophoric legend of Nicasius of Rheims tells that at the moment of his execution, Nicasius was reading Psalm 119 (Psalm 118 in the Vulgate). When he reached the verse "Adhaesit pavimento anima mea… See more

    In literature

    In Dante's Divine Comedy (Canto 28) the poet meets the spectre of the troubadour Bertrand de Born in the eighth circle of the Inferno, carrying his severed head in his hand, slung by its hair, like a lantern; upon seeing Dan… See more

     
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    A cephalopod / ˈsɛfələpɒd / is any member of the molluscan class Cephalopoda / sɛfəˈlɒpədə / (Greek plural κεφαλόποδες, kephalópodes; "head-feet") [ 2 ] …

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    • Why does a beheaded saint have the halo above the …

      A cephalophore (from the Greek for "head-carrier") is a saint who is generally depicted carrying his or her own head. In Christian art, this was usually meant …

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      • Cephalophores: 6 Saints Who Carried Their Own Heads

        Cephalophores are often seen as symbols of martyrdom, unwavering faith, and the triumph of the spirit over physical suffering. Their stories remind believers of the power of God’s grace to transcend human limitations and defy the natural …

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