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Karl I. der Große (Charles the great, Charlemagne, Carolus Magnus) with Popes Gelasisus I. and Gregory I. from the sacramentary of Charles the bald (ca. 870) (identified: http://www.unf.edu/classes/medieval/med-10.htm )

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  • Karl der Große mit den Päpsten Gelasius und Gregor I. aus dem Sakramentar von Karl dem Kahlen (um 870)
  • Quelle: Sakramentar von Karl dem Kahlen (um 870)
  • Maler: unbekannter Mönch
  • Lizenzstatus: Public Domain

La cote du manuscrit dont est tiré l'enluminure est la suivante : Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Département des Manuscrits, ms. Latin 1141, fol. 2v

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