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File:Mosaïque d'Ulysse et les sirènes.jpg

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  • Français : Ulysse et les sirènes. Mosaïque du musée du Bardo - Tunis, 2me siècle.
  • English: Ulixes mosaic at the Bardo Museum in Tunis, Tunisia. 2nd century AD.
  • Italiano: Ulisse e le sirene. Mosaico pavimentale romano del secolo II d.C. al Museo del Bardo a Tunisi.
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Source File:GiorcesBardo54.jpg
Author Giorces
  • derivative work: Habib M'henni
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