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2013-01-10T23:13:42Z Myrabella 2472x2060 (5081307 Bytes) == {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |Description= {{fr|1=Mosaïque de l'impératrice Zoé (XIe s.) à [[:fr:Sainte-Sophie (Constantinople)|Sainte-Sophie]] (Istanbul, Turquie). Au milieu, le Christ Pantocrator. À sa droite,
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