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The Wedding Feast at Cana after Paolo VeroneseThe Wedding Feast at Cana (after Paolo Veronese) (1867). Fantin-Latour, Henri 1836-1904. Date: 1867
Wedding at Cana Date: 1562
Cana, Israel, Victorian period
Cana near Nazareth
Geoffroys woolly monkey, endangeredGeoffroys woolly monkey, Lagothrix cana cana (Gastrimargus olivaceus), endangered, and woolly monkey, Lagothrix lagotricha (Gastrimargus infumatus), vulnerable
Ruddy shelduck, Tadorna ferruginea, female. (Grey-headed duck, Anas cana.) From a specimen in the possession of Thomas Pennant
Ruddy shelduck, Tadorna ferruginea, male. (Grey-headed duck, Anas cana.) From a specimen in the possession of Thomas Pennant
People at the well, Cana, Galilee, Northern IsraelPeople collecting water at the well in Cana, Galilee, Northern Israel. According to biblical legend, it was in Cana that Jesus turned water into wine at a wedding feast -- his first miracle
Scene in Cana, Galilee, Northern Israel. Date: circa 1920
General view of Cana, Galilee, Northern Israel. Date: circa 1920
Marriage at Cana. Miracle of Jesus. Miniature. 15th centuryMarriage at Cana. First miracle of Jesus. Turning water into wine. Miniature. 15th century. Live of Jesus. Chateau of Chantilly. France
Benedetto Caliari, Italian artist, wearing an elaboratetly embroidered silk tunic.. From a painting by Benedetto Caliaris brother Paolo Caliari, the Veronese, The Marriage at Cana
Malabar hoary callicarpa, Callicarpa cana.. Handcoloured copperplate engraving drawn by John Curtis and engraved by Weddell from Curtiss Botanical Magazine 1819, Samuel Curtis, Walworth, London
Israel CanaThough generally identified as the place where Jesus turned water into wine at a wedding, this is only one of several possible locations for Cana. Date: 1835