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English: Illustration depicting the Palace of the Roman Emperor Diocletian in its original appearance.
Deutsch: Zeichnung zur Rekonstruktion des Diokletianspalastes in Split (Kroatien), von Ernest Hébrard (1912).
Date 1912
Source http://www.civilization.org.uk/decline-and-fall/diocletian
Author Ernest Hébrard (recoloured by DIREKTOR)

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