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Deum Collection

"Deum: A Celebration of Triumph, Faith, and Artistic Expressions" In the realm of history and culture, "Deum" resonates as a powerful symbol of victory and devotion

Background imageDeum Collection: Te Deum of Victory

Te Deum of Victory
On the battlefield near Toplitz, a grand Te Deum is sung, thanking God for victory at Leipzig (16- 19 October) effectively driving the French from Germany

Background imageDeum Collection: King George IVs royal parade through Dublin, 1821

King George IVs royal parade through Dublin, 1821
King George IV of England riding a carriage in a royal parade through Dublin, 1821. Accompanied by Irish gentlemen, lancers, soldiers, bishops and aldermen. Going to the Levee

Background imageDeum Collection: People board warship to sing Te Deum for Military Victory

People board warship to sing Te Deum for Military Victory
The French population of Rio de Janeiro board the Astree to sing the praise hymn Te Deum, to celebrate the capture of Puebla in the second siege of Puebla by the French army. Date: 1863

Background imageDeum Collection: MUSSOLINI AT TE DEUM

MUSSOLINI AT TE DEUM
At a solemn Te Deum in the church of Santa Maria degli Angeli at Rome, Mussolini is seated next to king Vittorio Emanuele III. Date: 1927

Background imageDeum Collection: 'As they were leading him out of the Church... He began to sing, Credo in unum Deum '(engraving)

"As they were leading him out of the Church... He began to sing, Credo in unum Deum "(engraving)
2791029 " As they were leading him out of the Church..... He began to sing, Credo in unum Deum " (engraving) by English School

Background imageDeum Collection: NOTRE DAME, PARIS

NOTRE DAME, PARIS
A Te Deum is sung in Notre Dame to celebrate the glorious capture (with the help of God) of Algiers Date: 11 July 1830

Background imageDeum Collection: St. Vicente Ferrer

St. Vicente Ferrer
GRIFO, Master of (16th century). Saint Vincent Ferrer. 16th c. Central panel of the altarpiece of St Vincent Ferrer. Timete Deum et date illi honorem time iudici eius quia venit

Background imageDeum Collection: Te deum e l autel de la paix (suite)

Te deum e l autel de la paix (suite). Print shows a procession with Aspergeur (Le marechal Mouton), Diacre (Jean-Francois Jacqueminot)

Background imageDeum Collection: Te Deum and Jubliate by Purcell

Te Deum and Jubliate by Purcell
Te Deum and Jubliate for voices and instruments by Purcell, made for St Cecilias Day, 1694. Date: 1697

Background imageDeum Collection: Ferdinand at Church

Ferdinand at Church
Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg is chosen to succeed Alexander : he attends a Te Deum in the cathedral at Tirnova

Background imageDeum Collection: Papal Jubilee / Entry

Papal Jubilee / Entry
He opens the Jubilee by entering St Peters Rome, carrying a cross, by the Porta Santa (the only time its ever opened), while priests sweep the sill and sing a Te Deum

Background imageDeum Collection: Victory in Algeria

Victory in Algeria
A Te Deum is sung in Notre Dame to celebrate the glorious capture (with the help of God) of Algiers


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"Deum: A Celebration of Triumph, Faith, and Artistic Expressions" In the realm of history and culture, "Deum" resonates as a powerful symbol of victory and devotion. From the resounding Te Deum of Victory to St. Vicente Ferrer's spiritual influence, this term encapsulates moments that have shaped our world. One such moment took place during King George IV's royal parade through Dublin in 1821. As people lined the streets with anticipation, their hearts filled with pride for their monarch. The air was charged with excitement as they boarded warships to sing the Te Deum for Military Victory – an ode to triumph and gratitude. Even controversial figures found solace in "Deum. " Mussolini himself attended a Te Deum ceremony where he sought redemption amidst his tumultuous reign. An engraving captures a poignant scene when he was led out of the church but defiantly began singing Credo in unum Deum – displaying both conviction and vulnerability. The grandeur continues at Notre Dame in Paris, where countless faithful have gathered throughout centuries to offer prayers and praise to God. This iconic cathedral stands as a testament to humanity's unwavering faith. Artists too have been inspired by "Deum. " Giulio Bonasone's Study for Harpocrates depicts Silentio Deum Cole (Silence Worships God), reminding us that even silence can be an expression of reverence towards the divine. In another artistic masterpiece titled Te deum e l'autel de la paix (suite), we witness harmony between music and peace – two concepts intertwined through time immemorial. Music itself has paid homage to "Deum, " notably Purcell's majestic compositions - Te Deam and Jubliate - which continue to captivate audiences with their ethereal melodies.