File:Fresco of Alexander the Good and his consort Lady Ana, Suceviţa Monastery, Romania (16th century).jpg

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English: Fresco of Alexander the Good (Alexandru cel Bun) and his consort Lady Ana at Suceviţa Monastery in Romania.
Date 16th century, most likely after a contemporary original.
Source Nicolae Iorga (1930) Domni români după portrete şi fresce contemporane, Sibiu: [s.n.]
Author Unknown authorUnknown author

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