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English: (Saint) Simon of Trent (-1475) was a boy from Trento, Italy whose disappearance was blamed on the leaders of the city's Jewish community based on confessions probably extracted under torture. His cult has been suppressed by the church in the 20th century.
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Incunabulum of Friedrich Creussner, Nuremberg, 1475
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The picture from Hartmann Schedels Weltchronik, 1493
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Unknown painter, fresco, end of XV century, church of Santa Maria Annunciata, Bienno (BS), Italy
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Unknown painter, Ex voto; fresco, end of XV century, church of Santa Maria Annunciata, Bienno (BS), Italy
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School of Niklaus Weckmann, 1505-15, polychrome wood, cm. 79 x 109, Museo Diocesano Trentino, Trento (Italy)
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Altobello Melone, Simon of Trent, ca.1521, oil on panel, Castello del Buonconsiglio, Trent (Italy)
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Portrait of St Simon of Trent, 1607, etching,, 28.7 x 21 cm
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Francesco Oradini, Stone medallion with the martyrdom, XVIII cetury, Palazzo Salvadori, Trento
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Francesco Oradini, Stone medallion representing the glory of Simonino , XVIII century, Palazzo Salvadori, Trento
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Same bas-relief
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Statue of Simon of Trent on the facade of a palace in Trento (located in "Via del Simonino")
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Martyrdom of Simon of Trent above a Judensau.
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Martyrdom of Simon of Trent above a Judensau.