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bronze
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Gniezno Cathedral
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Gniezno
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Poland
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Gothic
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St. Adalbert
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shrine
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Mieszko III the Old
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Romanesque art
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Poland
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Belgium
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Hildesheim
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Saxony
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Bohemia
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Flanders
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Liege
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Archdiocese of Cologne
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Lutins
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Lille
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Lucino
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Como
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lost wax casting
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copper
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tin
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lead
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Hildesheim Cathedral
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Charlemagne
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Palatine Chapel
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Aachen
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Byzantines
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Prussians
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illuminated manuscript
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Two lives of Adalbert
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Life of Christ
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Plock Cathedral
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Saint Sophia Cathedral in Novgorod
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Virgin Mary
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Magdeburg
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Emperor Otto II
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crozier
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Verona
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slavery
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Gdansk
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Florence Baptistery doors
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Norman Davies
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God's Playground
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Grove Art
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iconography
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The Burlington Magazine
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ISBN 0-271-00607-2
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ISBN 0-521-36429-9
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Image of originals
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Image of replicas
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ISBN 0-19-518948-5
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ISBN 0-525-47561-3
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Faber and Faber
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ISBN 0-571-10588-2
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Goldschmidt, Adolph
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Gniezno
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Romanesque art
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Articles containing Polish language text
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