File:Arakiotissa Lagoudera.jpg

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Deutsch: Gemälde in der Kirche Panagia tou Arakou, Lagoudera, Zypern. Typus: Maria Nikopoia- ("die Siegbringende") frontal stehend, das Kind vor ihrer Brust sitzend.
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Source Andreas und Judith A. Stylianou: The Painted Churches of Cyprus. Trigraph, London 1985
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Theodore Apsevdis  (1150–1215)  wikidata:Q108041020
 
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Theodore Apsevdis
Description Byzantine painter and fresco painter
Date of birth/death 1150 Edit this at Wikidata 1215 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Kingdom of Cyprus Cyprus
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and des Gemäldes unbekannt. Gemälde von 1192
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