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St. Sebastian was an early Roman martyr for Christ. Little is known about his life. He was an officer of the praetorian guards, and was favored by the emporer Diocletian. But Diocletian didn't know he was a Christian. When he discovered the truth, he ordered Sebastian shot by his archers from all directions. Left for dead, the perforated saint recovered, but was later ordered beaten to death by Diocletian. He was a pet subject of Renaissance artists.

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The statue with arrows in her chest from the movie Blown Away?

It is a statue of Saint Sebastian, a Christian saint and martyr, who is said to have been killed during the Roman emperor Diocletian's persecution of Christians. He is commonly depicted tied to a post and shot with arrows.


What is known about Saint Sebastian's life?

St. Sebastian was a Roman soldier and a member of the Imperial Guard. He refused a direct order to persecute the early Christians. For this he was ordered to be executed. He was shot with numerous arrows and left for dead. However, he survived and was nursed back to health by St. Irene. He began preaching on the streets of Rome and when the emperor learned of this, he was again arrested and stabbed to death. He was a martyr, considered an instant saint by the early Christians.


When was Stephen named a saint?

Since Stephen was martyred, he was probably named a saint by the early Christian community soon after he was killed about 33-35 AD.


What is a fun fact about Saint Sebastian?

While not a 'fun fact', the fact that Sebastian was executed twice is of interest. He was left for dead after being shot with numerous arrows under orders of Emperor Diocletian. However, he survive and was killed by being beaten to death under orders of the same emperor.


What was st sebastians early life like?

Saint Sebastian is believed to have been born in Gaul in the late 3rd century. He was a Christian who joined the Roman army, but was eventually discovered and sentenced to death for his faith. Despite being tied to a tree and shot with arrows, Sebastian survived and later confronted the emperor, who ordered his second execution by clubbing.


Who killed Saint Sebastian?

Sebastian was a centurian in the Roman Army and very popular with the emperor. However, when the emperor found out that Sebastian was a Christian, he told him to renounce his religion or face death. Sebastian refused the order and was executed by fellow soldiers with bows and arrows. Although left for dead, he survived and was nursed back to health by St. Irene. The emperor, Diocletian, discovered that Sebastian was still alive and ordered that he be beaten to death.


Why was Saint Genesius killed?

Genesius was an actor in ancient Rome. he was frequently making fun of Christians in the roles he played. When he received an insight that what he was doing was wrong, he refused to continue mocking Christianity. This did not go over well with the Roman emperor who ordered him killed.


Where was Saint Valentine raised?

Saint Valentine of Rome was probably raised in that city but there is no written record of his early life.


Why is Saint Sebastian saint?

Saint Sebastian is considered a saint in the Catholic Church because of his martyrdom. He was a Roman soldier who converted to Christianity and was subsequently executed for his faith during the persecution of Christians in the 3rd century. Sebastian is venerated as a protector against the plague and is often depicted in art with arrows, which were used to martyr him.


Who was the Christian widow who saved Saint Sebastian?

Saint Irene took him to her home and nursed him back to health after the Emperor Diocletian had him shot with numerous arrows.


What is the painting of a man with arrows coming out of his body and turning inward toward him?

saint Stephen


In the poem Thirteen By Thirteen by Susan Kinsolving to what does the phrase arrows excessive as Sebastian's refer?

From Wikipedia: "Saint Sebastian (traditionally died January 20,[1] 287) was a Christian saint and martyr, who is said to have been killed while the Roman emperor Diocletian engaged in the persecution of Christians in the 3rd century. He is commonly depicted in art and literature tied to a post and shot with arrows." I don't know the poem so I can't give you the context.