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Mosaico con una representación de Jesús de Nazaret, existente en la antigua Iglesia de Santa Sofía (Estambul, Turquía), fechada cerca de 1280.
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This work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries and areas where the
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Mosaic with a representation of Jesus of Nazareth, existing in the old Church of Hagia Sophia (Istanbul), dated about 1280.
Mosaico con una representación de Jesús de Nazaret, existente en la antigua Iglesia de Santa Sofía (Estambul, Turquía), fechada cerca de 1280.
Il Cristo Pantocratore del mosaico Deesis (XIII secolo), in Hagia Sophia (Istanbul, Turchia)
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