File:Hagiography icon of Kalbensteinberg 02.JPG

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Description Rieterkirche St. Marien und Christophorus in Kalbensteinberg, Vitenikone des Theodor Stratelates (um 1573) (Detail), 3. Randbild: Theodor kämpft mit dem Drachen und tötet ihn. - 4. Randbild: Kaiser Licinius befiehlt Theodor zu ihm nach Nikomedien zu kommen. Links sitzt Theodor und schreibt seine Antwort an den Kaiser, der stattdessen zu ihm nach Herakleia kommen soll.
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