Οι τοιχογραφίες του 13ου αιώνα στις εκκλησίες της Ρόδου Thirteenth Century Wall Paintings in the Churches of Rhodes

The study focuses on the monumental painting of the island of Rhodes, Greece, during the 13th century and specifically from the year 1204, when the Byzantine official Leo Gabalas took over the administration of the island, until the arrival of the Knights of Saint John in 1309. The remains of the ar...

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Format: eBook
Language:Ancient Greek
Published: Christian Archaeological Society (ChAE) 2015
Series:CHRISTIAN ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. ChAE E-PRESS / 1
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