Saint Christopher (Greek: Ἅγιος Χριστόφορος, Ágios Christóforos) is venerated by several Christian denominations as a martyr killed in the reign of the 3rd-century Roman Emperor Decius (reigned 249–251) or alternatively under the Roman Emperor Maximinus II Dacian (reigned 308–313). There appears to be confusion due to the similarity in names "Decius" and "Dacian". However his veneration only appears late in Christian tradition, and did not become widespread in the Western Church until the Late Middle Ages, although churches and monasteries were named after him by the 7th century. That Christopher's name, meaning "Christ-bearer", foretells his adult life may give a clue that his story lacks a precise historical origin. He may be the same figure as Saint Menas. His most famous legend, which is mainly known from the West and may draw from Ancient Greek mythology, tells that he carried a child, who was unknown to him, across a river before the child revealed himself as Christ. Therefore, he is the patron saint of travelers, and small images of him are often worn around the neck, on a bracelet, carried in a pocket, or placed in vehicles by Christians.
Saint Christopher, Lucas Cranach the Elder
Saint Christopher Carrying The Christ Child Through A Sinful World, Follower of Pieter Huys
Saint Christopher, Hieronymus Bosch
Saint Christopher, Jusepe de Ribera
Saint Christopher Carrying The Christ Child, Mateo Cerezo
St. Christopher, Hans Leonhard Schäufelein
» The legend of St. Christopher ," Sheet 1, Hans Leonhard Schäufelein
» The legend of St. Christopher ," Sheet 2, Hans Leonhard Schäufelein
St. Christopher , Konrad Witz
St. Christopher, Hans Baldung Grien
St. Christopher, Hans Baldung Grien
St. Christopher , Hans Süß von Kulmbach
St. Christopher, Hans Süß von Kulmbach
St. Christopher, Hans Süß von Kulmbach
St. Christopher with donor, Hans Süß von Kulmbach
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