Triumph of Christianity
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Triumph of Christianity[1] (also known as Triumph of the Cross and Triumph of Christianity Over Paganism) is a ceiling fresco decorating the vault of the Sala di Costantino ("Hall of Constanine"), one of the Raphael Rooms in the Apostolic Palace of Vatican City, painted by Tommaso Laureti (1530-1602).
The Sala di Costantino is the largest of the four Raphael Rooms.
Images like this celebrate the destruction of ancient pagan culture and the victory of Christianity.
The painting depicts an ancient statue of the god Mercury lying broken on the ground.
See also
- Topple
- Raphael_Rooms#Sala_di_Costantino
- Christianity and Paganism
- Christianization
- Early Christianity
- History of Christianity
- Triumphalism
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