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There are several versions of Seven Deadly Sins.. My artworks are taken from reference of Pope Gregory I in 590 AD.. For more details, please go to www.wikipedia.com.. XD
Seven Deadly Sins Series done in Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop CS4 with wacom tablet...
Other Seven Deadly Sins Series:
Luxuria <extravagance>: Link
Ira<wrath>: Link
Acedia <discouragement>: Link
Gula <gluttony>: Link
Invidia <envy>: Link
Avaritia <greed>: Link
Superbia < pride>: Link
Seven Deadly Sins Series done in Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop CS4 with wacom tablet...
Other Seven Deadly Sins Series:
Luxuria <extravagance>: Link
Ira<wrath>: Link
Acedia <discouragement>: Link
Gula <gluttony>: Link
Invidia <envy>: Link
Avaritia <greed>: Link
Superbia < pride>: Link
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Luxuria is Lust.
"In AD 590, a little over two centuries after Evagrius wrote his list, Pope Gregory I revised this list to form the more common Seven Deadly Sins, by folding sorrow/despair into acedia, vainglory into pride, and adding envy.[8] In the order used by both Pope Gregory and by Dante Alighieri in his epic poem The Divine Comedy, the seven deadly sins are as follows:
luxuria (lechery/lust)[9][10][11]
gula (gluttony)
avaritia (avarice/greed)
acedia (acedia/discouragement/sloth)
ira (wrath)
invidia (envy)
superbia (pride)"
"In AD 590, a little over two centuries after Evagrius wrote his list, Pope Gregory I revised this list to form the more common Seven Deadly Sins, by folding sorrow/despair into acedia, vainglory into pride, and adding envy.[8] In the order used by both Pope Gregory and by Dante Alighieri in his epic poem The Divine Comedy, the seven deadly sins are as follows:
luxuria (lechery/lust)[9][10][11]
gula (gluttony)
avaritia (avarice/greed)
acedia (acedia/discouragement/sloth)
ira (wrath)
invidia (envy)
superbia (pride)"