The Proclamation of the Edict of Milan, AD 313, Illustration from

The Proclamation of the Edict of Milan, AD 313, Illustration from 'Hutchinson's History of the Nations'

(The Proclamation of the Edict of Milan, AD 313, illustration from 'Hutchinson's History of the Nations' )


John Harris Valda

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The Proclamation of the Edict of Milan, AD 313, Illustration from 'Hutchinson's History of the Nations' by John Harris Valda. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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