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Ecce homo (/ˈɛksi ˈhoʊmoʊ/,
Ecclesiastical Latin: [ˈettʃe ˈomo],
classical Latin: [ˈɛkkɛ
ˈhɔmoː]; "behold the man") are the
Latin words used by Pontius...
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Ecce Homo (c. 1605/06 or 1609
according to John Gash) is a
painting by the
Italian Baroque master Caravaggio. It is
housed in the
Palazzo Bianco, Genoa...
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Ecce Homo (Latin: "Behold the Man") in the
Sanctuary of
Mercy church in Borja, Spain, is a
fresco painted circa 1930 by the
Spanish painter Elías...
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Ecce Homo: How One
Becomes What One Is (German:
Ecce homo: Wie man wird, was man ist) is the last
original book
written by
philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche...
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ecce homo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. "
Ecce homo" (Latin: "Behold the Man"), is a
phrase traditionally attributed to
Pontius Pilate at...
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Ecce Homo or
Christ Wearing the
Crown of
Thorns is an oil on oak
panel painting of the
Ecce Homo subject by
Peter Paul Rubens,
executed c. 1612, now in...
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Ecce Homo may
refer to:
Convent of the
Sisters of Zion, a
convent in the Old City of
Jerusalem whose site
includes the
Church of
Ecce Homo Ecce Homo,...
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itself was
alleged to be the
location of Jesus'
trial and
Pontius Pilate's
Ecce homo speech as
described in John 19:13. This was due in part to the 1864 discovery...
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falls from the sky in a beam of
light accompanied by a
choir singing Ecce homo qui est faba ("Behold the man who is a bean")
which was sung by the Southwark...
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Ecce Homo is an
unfinished oil-on-canvas
painting by the
French painter and
caricaturist Honoré Daumier,
created in 1850. It is in the
collection of the...