01-22-2008, 08:38 AM
It's Serbian and from the C13th monastery at Mileseva, built by King Vladislav between 1234 and 1236.
The frescoe is titled 'The White Angel' or 'Holy Women at the Sepulchre'.
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There are more soldiers in 'The betrayal of Judas' although only their helmets can be seen along with the odd arm. They appear to be carrying horns, possible standards ot lanterns (difficult to see) and most interesting of all, at least three different types of long handled mace.
The frescoe is titled 'The White Angel' or 'Holy Women at the Sepulchre'.
Right click on image to access properties and web details of pic.
There are more soldiers in 'The betrayal of Judas' although only their helmets can be seen along with the odd arm. They appear to be carrying horns, possible standards ot lanterns (difficult to see) and most interesting of all, at least three different types of long handled mace.
Kuura/Jools Sleap.
\'\'\'\'Let us measure our swords, appraise our blades\'\'\'\' The Kalevala.
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\'\'\'\'Let us measure our swords, appraise our blades\'\'\'\' The Kalevala.
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