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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Ish Gebor: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Nevermore: [qb] [QUOTE]Of course you end your endless dumb mind dribble will continue posting things you barely understand or even have studied[/QUOTE]Look whos talking. The Immigrant/refugees without education! [/qb][/QUOTE]More mindless babbles. Hilarious! It is [b]who's[/b] not [b]whos[/b] you jackass! [QUOTE]Originally posted by Nevermore: [qb] [QUOTE]Of course you end your endless dumb mind dribble will continue posting things you barely understand or even have studied[/QUOTE]Look whos talking. The Immigrant/refugees without education! I thought greeks, Romans, persians were black :confused: Lool [/qb][/QUOTE]What you think is insignificant. It produces nothing relevant anyway. You are confused over your own thinking process. Now ain't that something? Clinically it can be described as suffering from schizophrenia symptoms. If you had actually comprehension skills, you would have grasped that Romans were cosmopolitan, thus had African in their society. Saint Maurice Artist: Lucas Cranach the Elder and Workshop (German, Kronach 1472–1553 Weimar) Date: ca. 1520–25 Originally the wing of an altarpiece, this panel represents Maurice, the Roman legion commander martyred for refusing to slaughter Christians. It was likely commissioned by Cardinal Albrecht of Brandenburg (1490–1545), the most powerful prelate in the Holy Roman Empire, who established the collegiate church at Halle as a showplace for his art patronage and his collection of over 8,200 relics. Cranach’s painting reproduces one of the church’s treasures, a life-size reliquary statue of Saint Maurice in a gold-trimmed suit of silver armor. The collar of the Golden Fleece and the imperial eagle on the banner are references to the reigning emperor, Charles V. https://www.metmuseum.org/toah/works-of-art/2006.469/ https://www.metmuseum.org/exhibitions/listings/2015/cranach-saint-maurice [/QB][/QUOTE]
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