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Carthage: Chapelle souterraine dans l'Amphitheatre, ou furent martyrisees, le 7 mars 203, Sainte Perpetue et Sainte Felicite exposees a la dent des betes fauves avec Saint Revocatus, Saint Saturus et Saint Satuninus (b/w photo)

Carthage: Chapelle souterraine dans l'Amphitheatre, ou furent martyrisees, le 7 mars 203, Sainte Perpetue et Sainte Felicite exposees a la dent des betes fauves avec Saint Revocatus, Saint Saturus et Saint Satuninus (b / w photo)


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Carthage: Chapelle souterraine dans l'Amphitheatre, ou furent martyrisees, le 7 mars 203, Sainte Perpetue et Sainte Felicite exposees a la dent des betes fauves avec Saint Revocatus, Saint Saturus et Saint Satuninus (b/w photo)

8674473 Carthage: Chapelle souterraine dans l'Amphitheatre, ou furent martyrisees, le 7 mars 203, Sainte Perpetue et Sainte Felicite exposees a la dent des betes fauves avec Saint Revocatus, Saint Saturus et Saint Satuninus (b/w photo) by French Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Chapelle souterraine dans l'Amphitheatre, ou furent martyrisees, le 7 mars 203, Sainte Perpetue et Sainte Felicite exposees a la dent des betes fauves avec Saint Revocatus, Saint Saturus et Saint Satuninus. Illustration for a booklet of postcards of Carthage, apparently published by "A.M", early 20th century. Carthage, now a seaside suburb of Tunis (capital of Tunisia), is known for its ancient archaeological sites. Founded by the Phoenicians in the first millennium BC, it was once the seat of the powerful Carthaginian (Punic) Empire, which was defeated by Rome in the 2nd century BC.); © Look and Learn

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This print captures the underground chapel in the Amphitheatre of Carthage, where Saints Perpetua and Felicity were martyred on March 7, 203. Alongside them were Saints Revocatus, Saturus, and Saturninus, exposed to the teeth of wild beasts. The image is a haunting reminder of the persecution faced by early Christians in ancient times. The intricate details of the chapel's architecture are highlighted in this photograph, showcasing the history and significance of this sacred site. The solemn atmosphere is palpable as one imagines the bravery and faith exhibited by these martyrs in the face of such brutal circumstances. Carthage, once a thriving city founded by Phoenicians, now stands as a testament to its rich archaeological heritage. This image serves as a window into a time long past, when religious beliefs clashed with political power. As we gaze upon this scene from centuries ago, we are reminded of the sacrifices made for faith and conviction. The legacy of these saints lives on through their story immortalized in this photograph.

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