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Figurę 53. From rhe West Front of the Cathedral at Rheims, c. 1250, Archbishop Turpin gave communion to Count Roland before battle. Behind, glowering in the shadow, is the evil Marsilie, leader of the Saracen host. The armor worn by Marsilie here is definitely 13th century Byzantine armour, a matter of great interest to be taken up later. (Authors Photo)


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