Papal Delegates at the Court of Michael I of Constantinople, The Schism of 1054 by Artist Unknown

Papal Delegates at the Court of Michael I of Constantinople, The Schism of 1054

(Papal delegates at the court of Michael I of Constantinople, The Schism of 1054 (engraving))


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Papal Delegates at the Court of Michael I of Constantinople, The Schism of 1054 by Artist Unknown. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
11th century · 19th century · byzantium · byzantine empire · empire · catholicism · christianity · religion · constantinople · turkey (country) · europe · middle east · diplomacy · engraving · leo ix (1002-1054) · pope · diplomat · black and white · print · mzengraving · mzprint · / Bridgeman Images
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