Saint Anthony of Padua revealed in stunning facial approximation

A team of international researchers has revealed a facial approximation of what Saint Anthony of Padua may have looked like.

A facial approximation of Saint Anthony of Padua.
A facial approximation of Saint Anthony of Padua, the patron saint of lost and stolen articles.
(Image credit: Cícero Moraes/Luca Bezzi/Nicola Carrara)

A newly released image shows what Saint Anthony of Padua, a Portuguese priest who lived and died in the 13th century, may have looked like.

Using CT (computed tomography) scans of the priest's skull, an international team of researchers created a lifelike facial approximation of St. Anthony, the patron saint of lost and stolen articles. The final image includes a man with a cap of thinning brown hair crowning his head. The man wears a brown robe, just as Franciscan friars did in the Middle Ages.

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