File:Sidon Mithraeum 'Collection Péretié', Louvre (2014-02-02a).jpg
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Description | 'Collection Péretié' group of sculptures from the 4th-century Mithraeum at Sidon (Colonia Aurelia Pia, Syria), discovered by the journalist Edmond Durighello in 1887, brought to Paris in 1892 [typo in Vermaseren: '1882'] by Louis de Clerq and placed in the home of Comte Louis de Boisgelin, 5 Rue Masseran, Paris VII. Donated to the Louvre in 1967. |
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Author | Pierre-Yves Beaudouin |
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