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Royal 14 C VII
f. 127v
Sultan of Babylon, mitre and crosier
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Description: |
Marginal drawings of a black bird emerging from the lips of the sultan of Babylon, referring to his death, and a drawing of an inverted bishop's mitre and crosier, referring to the death of Peter des Roches, bishop of Winchester. |
Origin: |
England, S. (St Albans) |
Attribution: |
Matthew Paris |
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