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Page 167
... seen from the main space of the chapel , whereas Faces 2 and 3 ( respectively the south face of the northern capital and. Fig . 2. Face 1 . Fig . 3. Face 2 . Fig . 4. Face. ST GWYNLLYW'S CATHEDRAL , NEWPORT : THE ROMANESQUE ARCHWAY 167.
... seen from the main space of the chapel , whereas Faces 2 and 3 ( respectively the south face of the northern capital and. Fig . 2. Face 1 . Fig . 3. Face 2 . Fig . 4. Face. ST GWYNLLYW'S CATHEDRAL , NEWPORT : THE ROMANESQUE ARCHWAY 167.
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( respectively the south face of the northern capital and the north face of the southern capital ) are only seen from close up , when passing through the archway and into the nave . On Face 1 ( Fig . 2 ) , there is a central orant ...
( respectively the south face of the northern capital and the north face of the southern capital ) are only seen from close up , when passing through the archway and into the nave . On Face 1 ( Fig . 2 ) , there is a central orant ...
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... face and bird on Face 3 as a representation of the Trinity . Certainly the hand can hardly be other than the Dextera Dei , the right hand of God the Father , but the small head lacks anything identifying it as Christ , and the bird is ...
... face and bird on Face 3 as a representation of the Trinity . Certainly the hand can hardly be other than the Dextera Dei , the right hand of God the Father , but the small head lacks anything identifying it as Christ , and the bird is ...
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Aaron depictions of 179 | 2 |
Æthelflede of Mercia 154 | 10 |
Excavation of Neolithic pits three ringditches and a palisaded enclosure at Cwm Meudwy | 23 |
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