Category:Thieves of Golgotha--fiction (subject)
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Survey of fictional works on the Thieves of Golgotha.
Overview
The Thieves of Golgotha, known in later sources as Dysmas (Titus, Rakh) and Gestas (Dumachus), are commonly depicted in Christian iconography in the scene of the Crucifixion of Jesus. In legends they took a life of their own, which still inspires novels and works of art on the subject.
Pages in category "Thieves of Golgotha--fiction (subject)"
The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
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- Titus: A Comrade of the Cross (1894 Kingsley), juvenile novel
- Crucified Thief (1883 Corinth), art
- The Promise Everlasting (1928 Correll), novel
- Dysmas the Thief (1959 Coates), novel
- La ricotta (1962 Pasolini), film
- Los inicuos (1966 Aragonés), novel
- Dismas, the Good Thief (1971 Clark), novel
- This Very Day (1977 Barr), novel
- The Thief Who Stole Heaven (1982 Adams), novel
- The Thieves of Golgotha (1998 Lliteras), novel
Media in category "Thieves of Golgotha--fiction (subject)"
This category contains only the following file.
- 1981 Festa (film).jpg 300 × 400; 41 KB