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Establishment of ecclesiastical tithes by Pépin le Bref and Carloman (743). Engraving after Moreau the young 18th century engraving. Private collection by Jean Michel the Younger (after) Moreau

Establishment of ecclesiastical tithes by Pépin le Bref and Carloman (743). Engraving after Moreau the young 18th century engraving. Private collection

(Establishment of ecclesiastical tithes by Pépin le Brief and Carloman (743). Engraving after Moreau the young 18th century engraving. Private collection.)


Jean Michel the Younger (after) Moreau

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Establishment of ecclesiastical tithes by Pépin le Bref and Carloman (743). Engraving after Moreau the young 18th century engraving. Private collection by Jean Michel the Younger (after) Moreau. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
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