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English: Antipas roasted alive in a copper steer, AD 95. From the Martyrs Mirror, this is an etching by en:Jan Luyken (1649-1712). The text at the top of the page is translated as follows: "John the Evangelist, the holy evangelist, banished to the isle of Patmos, by Emperor Domitian, A.D. 97." However, this caption is incorrect; it must have been mislabeled. It is actually a depiction of Saint Antipas being roasted alive in a copper steer.[1]
  1. The Martyrs Mirror Images. Mennonite Library and Archives. "Book 1, page 34: Antipas roasted alive in a copper steer, AD 95 (interesting that the caption in the original is wrong here) (Eeghen 672)"
Date etching from the 1685 edition of Martyrs Mirror
Source Original source: [1]; Transferred from en.wikipedia
Author Etching by Jan Luyken (1649-1712). Original uploader was Alekjds at en.wikipedia
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  • 2006-12-08 04:32 Alekjds 800×702×8 (198453 bytes) {{PD-Art}} From the [[Martyrs Mirror]], this is an etching by [[Jan Luyken]] (1649-1712). The text at the top of the page is translated as follows: "[[John]], the holy [[evangelist]], banished to the isle of [[Patmos]], by [[Emperor Domitian]], A.D. [[

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14:31, 30 December 2007Thumbnail for version as of 14:31, 30 December 2007800 × 702 (194 KB)Ori~ (talk | contribs)spurce: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Mm_bk1_p034.jpg {{PD-Art}} From the Martyrs Mirror, this is an etching by Jan Luyken (1649-1712). The text at the top of the page is translated as follows: "John, the holy [[Fo

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