Ebersberg, less than 50 kilometers from the center of Munich, is famous for the Louvre painting Sebastian, depicting a Christian saint and martyr who was ordered by the Roman emperor Diocletian to shoot him with a random arrow for his Christianity. His skull was brought to the town and built Benedictine monastery, which until now was the most important Christian pilgrimage site in southern Germany.
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Ebersberg, less than 50 kilometers from the center of Munich, is famous for the Louvre painting Sebastian, depicting a Christian saint and martyr who was ordered by the Roman emperor Diocletian to shoot him with a random arrow for his Christianity. His skull was brought to the town and built Benedictine monastery, which until now was the most important Christian pilgrimage site in southern Germany.