Russian icon with Reprobus (Christopher) and a holy bishop.
You can still find these in Eastern Orthodox churches.
Saint Christopher of Lycia
Saint Christopher is the patron saint of travelers and traders.
Many people know the story of the giant Christopher carrying Christ across the water. That is the Christoffel that stands imposingly on a mural in the Grote Kerk of Breda at an 8-metre-high level. In the Middle Ages, it could not be large and imposing enough.
But who is this Christopher really?
He was said to be a martyr, who was killed by the Romans for his faith. But actually we cannot unambiguously point to 1 person.
It was not about 1, but about 3 martyrs. One was killed in 250 in Antakya, Turkey. The other 2 in the year 303. Of which 1 also in Antakya and the other in Izmit (also Turkey).
In addition, there is the story of a cannibal with a dog’s head.
His name was Reprobus.
Russian icon with Reprobus (Christopher) and a holy bishop.
You can still find these in Eastern Orthodox churches.