Salvator Mundi
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Salvator Mundi
Summary
Salvator Mundi is an artistic theme[1]. It draws 619 Wikipedia views per month (artistic_theme category, ranking #50 of 160).[2]
Key Facts
- Salvator Mundi's religion is recorded as Christianity[3].
- Salvator Mundi's instance of is recorded as artistic theme[4].
- Salvator Mundi's instance of is recorded as title of Jesus[5].
- Salvator Mundi's instance of is recorded as Bible story[6].
- Salvator Mundi's instance of is recorded as aspect[7].
- Salvator Mundi's instance of is recorded as deity[8].
- Salvator Mundi's instance of is recorded as religious concept[9].
- Salvator Mundi is a type of Messiah[10].
- Salvator Mundi is a type of Salvator[11].
- Salvator Mundi's Commons category is recorded as Salvator mundi[12].
- Salvator Mundi's said to be the same as is recorded as Salvator[13].
- Salvator Mundi's said to be the same as is recorded as Jesus Christ[14].
- Salvator Mundi's feast day is recorded as August 6[15].
- Salvator Mundi's main subject is Jesus Christ[16].
- Salvator Mundi's main subject is Transfiguration of Jesus[17].
- Salvator Mundi's facet of is recorded as Jesus Christ[18].
- Salvator Mundi's facet of is recorded as Salvation in Christianity[19].
- Salvator Mundi's facet of is recorded as Christianity[20].
- Salvator Mundi's depicted by is recorded as Manuscript Illumination with Salvator Mundi in an Initial P, from a Choir Book[21].
- Salvator Mundi's different from is recorded as El Salvador[22].
Body
Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include artistic theme[4], title of Jesus[5], Bible story[6], aspect[7], deity[8], and religious concept[9]. Recorded subclass of include Messiah[10] and Salvator[11].
Influence
Things named for Salvator Mundi include Roman Catholic Archdiocese of São Salvador da Bahia[23], a Roman Catholic metropolitan archdiocese[24], in Brazil[25], founded in 1676[26], headquartered in Salvador[27]; church of the Holy Saviour[28], a church building[29], in Czech Republic[30], founded in 1611[31]; and Church of Saint Salvator[32], a church building[33], in Germany[34], founded in 1401[35].
Why It Matters
Salvator Mundi draws 619 Wikipedia views per month (artistic_theme category, ranking #50 of 160).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 19 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[36] It is known by 46 alternative names across languages and contexts.[37]
Entities named for it include Roman Catholic Archdiocese of São Salvador da Bahia[23], a Roman Catholic metropolitan archdiocese[24], in Brazil[25], founded in 1676[26], headquartered in Salvador[27]; church of the Holy Saviour[28], a church building[29], in Czech Republic[30], founded in 1611[31]; and Church of Saint Salvator[32], a church building[33], in Germany[34], founded in 1401[35].