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current06:01, 20 March 2014Thumbnail for version as of 06:01, 20 March 2014700 × 358 (161 KB)Tillman{{Information |Description ={{en|1=SION (SWITZERLAND) / ÉGLISE DE VALÉRE / ABEGG-STIFTUNG, RIGGISBERG This fragment from an 11th-century Byzantine robe shows griffins embroidered on a delicate silk woven of murex-dyed threads. It was in the easter...

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