Digital reproduction of a painting of a Roman-Christian woman tied to a bull in a Roman Arena due to her religion, created by Henryk Siemiradzki. The original painting is currently located in the National Museum in Warsaw.
Church martyrs, with in the foreground Sts Felicitas and Perpetua and two other martyrs exposed to lions in an arena; beyond, at left, martyrdom of Sts Victor and Zephyrinus, at centre a female martyr having boiling liquid poured over her head, at…
Isis-Aphrodite is a combination of the goddesses Isis and Aphrodite. She is garnished with a large crown, called a calathos, to emphasize her nudity and concern for marriage, childbirth, and rebirth.