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The Dying Gaul, a famous ancient Roman statue

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19:37, 24 June 2005 en:User:ChrisO (The '' Dying Gaul'', a famous ancient Roman statue By [http://www.flickr.com/photos/antmoose/ antmoose] {{cc-by-2.0}} {{flickrreview}})


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