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English: Coin of Theophilos. The obverse depicts Theophilos in the center, flanked by his wife Theodora (right) and daughter Thekla (left). The reverse depicts his daughters Anna (left) and Anastasia (right).
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Source G. Schlumberger (1892). Une monnaie d'or Byzantine inédite portant les effigies de l'empereur iconoclaste Théophile, de sa femme Théodora, de ses trois premières filles: Thécla, Anna, Anastasie
Author G. Schlumberger (1844–1929)

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