File:Bari Exultet roll 1 - emperors and pope (pope1).jpg
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[edit]Emperors and pope, from Museo Diocesano di Bari, Exultet roll 1, commissioned by Archbishop Byzantius.
The two emperors are almost certainly Basil II and Constantine VIII, and the pope John XIX, which would place the composition of the roll between May 1024 and December 1025 (Spatharákīs 1976, pp. 91–95)
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