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English: Saint Peter and Paul (one of the oldest icons of Russia)
Русский: Апостолы Пётр и Павел. Одна из древнейших икон России из Софийского собора Великого Новгорода.
Date
English: second part of XI c.
Русский: вторая половина XI века
Source
English: Novgorod museum
Русский: Новгородский музей заповедник
Author
English: anonimus byzantine master
Русский: Византийские мастера

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