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English: Portrait of Roman Emperor Caracalla; inscription in Greek letters and cross added at the Byzantine period in order to transform the portrait in that of St. Peter. Amethyst intaglio, ca. 212 AD. From the treasury of the Sainte-Chapelle in Paris.
Français : Portrait de l'empereur Caracalla ; inscription en lettres grecques et croix ajoutées à l'époque byzantine pour transformer le portrait en celui de saint Pierre. Intaille en améthyste, art romain, vers 212. Provenance : trésor de la Sainte-Chapelle.
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Accession number | Chab. 2101 | ||||||||||||||
Source/Photographer | Clio20 |
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