Son of Abraham who was almost sacrificed.
Roman emperor and founder of the tetrarchy in the late third century CE.
One of the twelve apostles; saint and first Bishop of Rome; typically depicted with keys.
Apostle who betrayed Jesus with a kiss.
Guardian archangel of the Hebrew nation; Christian saint of the church militant.
Christian daughter of the Roman emperor Constantine.
A church in Ravenna bears the name of this early Christian martyr saint.
Hebrew prophet who was swallowed by a great fish.
Early Christian soldier and martyr saint; later said to have slain a dragon.
Martyr saint and first bishop of Ravenna.
Mother of Jesus of Nazareth.
Trojan priest famous for saying "Beware of Greeks bearing gifts!"
Prefect of the Roman province of Judea; adjudicator of the trial and crucifixion of Jesus.
Jewish preacher (and later saint) who baptized Jesus in the River Jordan.
Early Christian martyr saint from Egypt.
Roman emperor who was defeated by Constantine at the Battle of the Milvian Bridge in 312 CE.
Empress of Byzantium; wife of Justinian.
Friend of Jesus who he raised from the dead.
Hebrew prophet tested by God with the loss of everything he held dear; often depicted seated on a dung heap.
Servant of Abraham who sought a wife for his son Isaac.
Hebrew king, musician, and writer of psalms.