sword
Article
As an emblem, it usually indicates that the person is a soldier, or died by the sword.
Associated in Art with
- Blessed Charles the Good
- Michael the Archangel
- Our Lady of Sorrows
- Saint Abraham of Abela
- Saint Abraham the Martyr
- Saint Accursies of Morocco
- Saint Adrian of Nicomedia
- Saint Agapitus the Martyr
- Saint Agnes of Rome
- Saint Alban of Britain
- Saint Albert of Louvain
- Saint Alkmund of Northumbria
- Saint Angelus of Jerusalem
- Saint Apollinaris of Ravenna
- Saint Aquilinus of Milan
- Saint Augusta of Treviso
- Saint Barsanuphius of Gaza
- Saint Bavo of Ghent
- Saint Boniface of Crediton
- Saint Caesarius of Arles
- Saint Catherine of Alexandria
- Saint Clydog
- Saint Donatus of Arezzo
- Saint Dymphna
- Saint Edmund of East Anglia
- Saint Edward the Martyr
- Saint Emilian Cucullatus
- Saint Engelbert of Cologne
- Saint Ephysius of Sardinia
- Saint Euphemia of Chalcedon
- Saint Faith of Agen
- Saint Felicity of Carthage
- Saint Felix of Valois
- Saint Florian of Lorch
- Saint Foillan of Fosses
- Saint Formerio of BaƱares
- Saint Frederick of Utrecht
- Saint Gengulphus of Burgundy
- Saint Gervase
- Saint James the Greater
- Saint John of Matha
- Saint Jude Thaddeus
- Saint Julian the Hospitaller
- Saint Justin Martyr
- Saint Juvenal of Narni
- Saint Leopold III
- Saint Lucy of Syracuse
- Saint Martin of Tours
- Saint Martina of Rome
- Saint Mary of Egypt
MLA Citation
- “sword”. Emblems of the Faith. CatholicSaints.Info. 26 December 2008. Web. 1 May 2024. <>