Techniques and Reception of Prints in Central and Eastern Europe (15th–18th c.)
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[IcoC2331]
Faustulus bringing Romulus and Remus to his wife (Acca) Larentia
(Iconclass:96C(ROMULUS)124)
Romulus and Remus, twin sons of Rhea Silvia by Mars, are thrown into the Tiber by order of Amulius
(Iconclass:96C(ROMULUS)121)
[F179]
Bielski's Chronicle
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[IcoC6711]
Romulus and Remus, twin sons of Rhea Silvia by Mars, are thrown into the Tiber by order of Amulius
(Iconclass:96C(ROMULUS)121)
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