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Weekly Picture: Forgotten Basreliefs Representing Romanian royals (via Diana Mandache’s Weblog)

28/07/201002/08/2010Valentin Mandache

Weekly Picture: Forgotten Basreliefs Representing Romanian royals The Romanian Army Medical Corps Heroes Memorial (Monumentul Eroilor Sanitari) in Bucharest: bronze basrelief representing part of the Romanian royal family receiving high ranking officers of the the Rom … Read More

via Diana Mandache's Weblog

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