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Festus Collection

"Festus: A Journey through History and Myth" Step into the world of Festus, a name that echoes through time

Background imageFestus Collection: Paul Before Festus and Agrippa, n.d. Creator: Charles Reuben Ryley

Paul Before Festus and Agrippa, n.d. Creator: Charles Reuben Ryley
Paul Before Festus and Agrippa, n.d

Background imageFestus Collection: I am not mad, most noble Festus, 19th century. Creator: H Robinson

I am not mad, most noble Festus, 19th century. Creator: H Robinson
I am not mad, most noble Festus, 19th century. Biblical scene, from Acts 26: 25: But he said, I am not mad, most noble Festus; but speak forth the words of truth and soberness

Background imageFestus Collection: Turkey. Ephesus city. Pillar with Greek inscription

Turkey. Ephesus city. Pillar with Greek inscription, near the Library of Celsus. Edict of governors Eutropius (c. 371-372) and Festus (372-378)

Background imageFestus Collection: St Paul before Festus and Agrippa (engraving)

St Paul before Festus and Agrippa (engraving)
3655835 St Paul before Festus and Agrippa (engraving) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: St Paul before Festus and Agrippa)

Background imageFestus Collection: Paul before Festus and Agrippa, from Hulberts Story of the Bible published by The

Paul before Festus and Agrippa, from Hulberts Story of the Bible published by The
5323253 Paul before Festus and Agrippa, from Hulberts Story of the Bible published by The John Winston Company, 1932 (colour litho) by Leinweber, Anton Robert (1845-1921); Private Collection; Czech

Background imageFestus Collection: Republic F-84F Thunderstreak

Republic F-84F Thunderstreak
(ex Missouri Air National Guard) - Republic F-84F-30-GK Thunderstreak 51-9422, late of the 110th Fighter Squadron, on gate guard duties at St. Louis Air National Guard Base, MO

Background imageFestus Collection: Dacier, (1651-1722), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Dacier, (1651-1722), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Dacier, (1651-1722), 1830. Andre Dacier (1651-1722) French classical scholar and editor of texts who began his career with an edition of Festus De verborum significatione

Background imageFestus Collection: The Opening Scene in Philip James Baileys Festus

The Opening Scene in Philip James Baileys Festus
Artist: MacCallum, Andrew - Title: The Opening Scene in Philip James Baileys Festus - Date: N/A - Original Medium and Size: Oil on Canvas 72.4 x 92.1

Background imageFestus Collection: Festus Hommius

Festus Hommius
FESTUS HOMMIUS Dutch churchman and theologian at Leyden. Date: 1576 - 1642

Background imageFestus Collection: Portrait of Festus Hommius, Abraham Elzevier (I), Bonaventura Elzevier, Andries Clouck

Portrait of Festus Hommius, Abraham Elzevier (I), Bonaventura Elzevier, Andries Clouck, 1625

Background imageFestus Collection: I am not mad, most noble Festus Acts

I am not mad, most noble Festus Acts
I am not mad, most noble Festus. Acts. circa 19th century

Background imageFestus Collection: Ghost of Mars / Fuqua

Ghost of Mars / Fuqua
Ghost of Mars (Festus Pragnell) An encounter with the Martian giant Date: 1938

Background imageFestus Collection: St Paul tells Festus he is not insane

St Paul tells Festus he is not insane
St Paul rejects the charge of insanity made against him by the Roman official Festus, as described in the Acts of the Apostles, Chapter 26


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"Festus: A Journey through History and Myth" Step into the world of Festus, a name that echoes through time. From ancient Turkey's Ephesus city to 19th-century engravings, this caption unravels the intriguing tales surrounding Festus. In the heart of Turkey lies Ephesus city, where a pillar adorned with Greek inscriptions stands as a testament to its rich history. Amongst these ancient ruins, Festus emerges as a figure of significance. "I am not mad, most noble Festus, " declared someone in the 19th century. These words penned by H Robinson capture an essence that piques curiosity about who this noble Festus truly was. Engravings depict St Paul standing before both Festus and Agrippa, their expressions hinting at intense conversations held within those hallowed halls. The gravity of these encounters is palpable even in inked form. The Republic F-84F Thunderstreak roars across the skies - an unexpected connection to our enigmatic character. How does this sleek aircraft intertwine with the narrative? Perhaps it symbolizes power or freedom associated with Festus' legacy. Dacier, an unknown creator from 1830, adds another layer to our exploration. Who was Dacier? What did they contribute to understanding Festus? Their work invites further investigation into this captivating subject. Festus Hommius steps onto the stage - his name echoing like a forgotten melody. Who was he? Was he connected to our mysterious protagonist or merely another bearer of the same name? Philip James Bailey's "Festus" opens its curtains on yet another facet of this enigma. The opening scene sets forth questions and possibilities that linger in one's mind long after reading those first lines. Portraits come alive; Abraham Elzevier (I), Bonaventura Elzevier, Andries Clouck immortalize individuals linked to our Festus.