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Arrival of Bertrand, Count of Toulouse, at the port of Antioch, to take up his rule of the County of Tripoli by Charles Nicolas II Cochin

Arrival of Bertrand, Count of Toulouse, at the port of Antioch, to take up his rule of the County of Tripoli


Charles Nicolas II Cochin

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Arrival of Bertrand, Count of Toulouse, at the port of Antioch, to take up his rule of the County of Tripoli by Charles Nicolas II Cochin. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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