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From the Martyrs Mirror, this is an etching by Jan Luyken (1649-1712).

The text at the top of the page is translated as follows:

"Pelagius, a lad of thirteen years, after much suffering for the true Christian faith, at Cordova, has his arms and legs cut off, and is finally beheaded, A.D. 925"

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