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The ''' Death (and | The ''' Death (Assumption and Coronation) of Mary ''' refers to an episode in the life of [[Mary of Nazareth]]. The episode is narrated only in later Christian tradition. | ||
< ''[[Life of Mary of Nazareth]]'' : [[Expulsion of Joachim from the Temple]] -- [[Annunciation to Anne and Joachim]] -- [[Birth of Mary]] -- [[Girlhood of Mary]] ([[Education of the Virgin]], [[Presentation of Mary at the Temple]]) -- [[Marriage of Mary and Joseph]] -- [[Annunciation to Mary]] -- [[Visitation of Mary]] -- [[Birth of Jesus]] -- [[Adoration of the Shepherds]] -- [[Adoration of the Magi]] -- [[Circumcision of Jesus]] -- [[Presentation of Jesus at the Temple]] -- [[Massacre of the Innocents]] -- [[Flight into Egypt]] -- [[Jesus among the Doctors]] -- [[Death of Joseph of Nazareth]] -- [[Wedding at Cana]] -- [[Jesus' True Relatives]] -- [[Hometown Rejection]] -- [[Crucifixion of Jesus]] -- [[Resurrection of Jesus]] -- [[Ascension of Jesus]] -- [[Gathering of the Twelve at Jerusalem]] -- [[Christian Pentecost]] -- [[Death of Mary|Death and Assumption of Mary]] -- [[Relics of Mary of Nazareth]] > | |||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
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Since the 4th-6th century, the death of Mary began to be associated with the belief in her miraculous assumption and coronation in Heaven. In the Roman Catholic church, such a belief was dogmatically defined on November 1, 1950 by Pope Pius XII. | Since the 4th-6th century, the death of Mary began to be associated with the belief in her miraculous assumption and coronation in Heaven. In the Roman Catholic church, such a belief was dogmatically defined on November 1, 1950 by Pope Pius XII. | ||
== | ==Death (Assumption and Coronation) of Mary, in the arts== | ||
==== Death ==== | |||
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File:Death Mary Mantegna.jpg|[[Death of Mary (1464 Mantegna), art]] | |||
File:Death Mary Caravaggio.jpg|[[Death of the Virgin (1606 Caravaggio), art]] | |||
</gallery> | |||
==== Assumption ==== | |||
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File:Death Assumption Mary Ghirlandaio.jpg|[[Death and Assumption of the Virgin (1490 Ghirlandaio), art]] | |||
File:Assumption Mary Titian.jpg|[[Assumption of Mary (1518 Titian), art]] | |||
File:Assumption Mary Carracci.jpg|[[Assumption of Mary (1590 Carracci), art]] | |||
File:Assumption Mary Rubens.jpg|[[Assumption of Mary (1626 Rubens), art]] | |||
File:Assumption Mary Puget.jpg|[[Assumption of the Virgin (1665 Puget), art]] | |||
File:Assumption Mary Piazzetta.jpg|[[Assumption of Mary (1735 Piazzetta), art]] | |||
</gallery> | |||
==== Coronation ==== | |||
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File:Coronation Mary Veneziano.jpg|[[Coronation of Mary (1324 Paolo Veneziano), art]] | |||
File:Coronation Mary Meister.jpg|[[Coronation of the Virgin (1465 Meister des Marienlebens), art]] | |||
File:Coronation Mary Ghirlandaio.jpg|[[Coronation of the Virgin (1490 Ghirlandaio), art]] | |||
File:Coronation Mary Raphael.jpg|[[Coronation of the Virgin (1504 Raphael), art]] | |||
File:Coronation Mary Rubens.jpg|[[Coronation of the Virgin (1611 Rubens), art]] | |||
File:Coronation Mary Velasquez.jpg|[[Coronation of the Virgin (1644 Velázquez), art]] | |||
</gallery> | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Latest revision as of 10:44, 12 February 2021
The Death (Assumption and Coronation) of Mary refers to an episode in the life of Mary of Nazareth. The episode is narrated only in later Christian tradition.
< Life of Mary of Nazareth : Expulsion of Joachim from the Temple -- Annunciation to Anne and Joachim -- Birth of Mary -- Girlhood of Mary (Education of the Virgin, Presentation of Mary at the Temple) -- Marriage of Mary and Joseph -- Annunciation to Mary -- Visitation of Mary -- Birth of Jesus -- Adoration of the Shepherds -- Adoration of the Magi -- Circumcision of Jesus -- Presentation of Jesus at the Temple -- Massacre of the Innocents -- Flight into Egypt -- Jesus among the Doctors -- Death of Joseph of Nazareth -- Wedding at Cana -- Jesus' True Relatives -- Hometown Rejection -- Crucifixion of Jesus -- Resurrection of Jesus -- Ascension of Jesus -- Gathering of the Twelve at Jerusalem -- Christian Pentecost -- Death and Assumption of Mary -- Relics of Mary of Nazareth >
Overview
The four Gospels and the Acts of Apostles do not say anything about the circumstances of the death of Mary, and in general, her life after Pentecost. Due to the complete lack of historical evidence, the actual circumstances of the death of Mary remain totally obscure.
Christian tradition filled the gap, relating how the Twelve apostles were miraculously assembled to be present at the moment of her death.
Since the 4th-6th century, the death of Mary began to be associated with the belief in her miraculous assumption and coronation in Heaven. In the Roman Catholic church, such a belief was dogmatically defined on November 1, 1950 by Pope Pius XII.
Death (Assumption and Coronation) of Mary, in the arts
Death
Assumption
Coronation
External links
Pages in category "Death of Mary (subject)"
The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.
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- Coronation of Mary (1324 Paolo Veneziano), art
- Death of Mary (1464 Mantegna), art
- Coronation of the Virgin (1465 Meister des Marienlebens), art
- Coronation of the Virgin (1490 Ghirlandaio), art
- Death and Assumption of the Virgin (1490 Ghirlandaio), art
- Coronation of the Virgin (1504 Perugino), art
- Coronation of the Virgin (1504 Raphael), art
- Assumption of Mary (1518 Titian), art
- Assumption of Mary (1590 Carracci), art
- Death of the Virgin (1606 Caravaggio), art
- Coronation of the Virgin (1611 Rubens), art
- Assumption of Mary (1626 Rubens), art
- Coronation of the Virgin (1644 Velázquez), art
- Assumption of the Virgin (1665 Puget), art
- Assumption of Mary (1735 Piazzetta), art