The martyrdom of seventy Protestants in Rome: a man kneels outside a prison, having the executioner covering his eyes with his hands and is about to have his throat cut while monks avert their eyes in horror. Etching after D. Dodd.

  • Dodd, Daniel.
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[1765?]
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43141i
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The martyrdom of seventy Protestants in Rome: a man kneels outside a prison, having the executioner covering his eyes with his hands and is about to have his throat cut while monks avert their eyes in horror. Etching after D. Dodd. Wellcome Collection. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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[London] : [J. Cooke], [1765?]

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1 print : etching, with engraving ; image 16.7 x 10.7 cm

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A view of the martyrdom of seventy Protestants, who were brought singly out of prison blindfolded, and had their throats cut by order of the Pope at Rome. Engraved for the Revd. Dr. Southwell's new book of martyrs. Dodd delin.

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