File:King Italus and Roman goddess Carmenta, here referred to as daughter of Evander Genealogy of Christ- Salmon, Rahab etc) - Schedell Hartmann - 1493.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionKing Italus and Roman goddess Carmenta, here referred to as daughter of Evander Genealogy of Christ- Salmon, Rahab etc) - Schedell Hartmann - 1493.jpg |
English: Hartmann Schedell. Liber Cronicarum, Nürnberg, Anton Koberg/Schreyer & Sebastian Kammermeister, 1493. |
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Source | http://eng.travelogues.gr/collection.php?view=172 |
Author | Hartmann Schedel |
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