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English: The daughters of Empress Theodora being instructed in the veneration of the icons by their grandmother Theoktiste. Skyllitzes Matritensis, fol. 44v, detail
Date 11th-12th centuries
Source Madrid Skylitzes
Author from the Middle Ages, unknown
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