File:Western roman empire vexilum (4).png
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[edit]DescriptionWestern roman empire vexilum (4).png |
English: Western roman empire Labarum. A normal roman vexiloid but with a golden Chi Rho on it. Not shure if it existed.
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Author | Patrik the yugoslavian engine |
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current | 18:10, 2 November 2022 | 791 × 1,115 (172 KB) | Dragovit (talk | contribs) | transparency added, saturation increased | |
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