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File:Jean II Comnene.jpg

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Jean II Comnène, détail de la mosaïque des Comnène (XIIe s.) à Sainte-Sophie (Istanbul, Turquie).
English: John II Comnenus, detail of the Comnenus mosaics (12th-century) in Hagia Sophia (Istanbul, Turkey).
Date 2013-01-09 17:43 (UTC)
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  • derivative work: Myrabella

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41° 0′ 29.52″ N, 28° 58′ 48.50″ E

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