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English: Jakob Philipp Fallmerayer, sketch of Emperor Alexios III of Trebizond and Empress Theodora, after the founding document of the Dionysiou monastery, Mount Athos (For the original, see here). From J. Fallmerayer, H. Reidt, ed., Fragmente aus dem Orient (Munich, 1963), p. 219.
Date No later than 1861
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Author Jakob Phillip Fallmerayer

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  • 2007-05-04 15:55 Javits2000 1515×1227× (227214 bytes) [[Jakob Philipp Fallmerayer]], sketch of Empress [[Alexios III of Trebizond]] and Empress Theodora, after the founding document of the [[Dionysiou monastery]], [[Mount Athos]] (For the original, see [[Image:Chrysobull of Alexius III of Trebizond.jpg|here]

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