File:Patriarch of Antioch.jpg
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Summary
Description | The British Museum description reads "Detail of an historiated initial 'O'(rous) of the Patriarch of Antioch being bound to a tower and smeared with honey to attract bees." |
Date | 13th century |
Source | British Library Manuscript in the Yates Thompson Collection (No. 12, f. 120) . From Histoire d'Outremer by William of Tyre. |
Author | Unknown |
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File change date and time | 21:27, 2 July 2005 |
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