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Byzantine Museum of Holy Bishopric of Tamasos and Oreinis (Cyprus): Histamenon of Romanos IV Diogenes (1068-1071) (TN121) Obverse

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Histamenon of Romanos IV Diogenes. Obverse: Three figures standing: Constantine (left), Michael VII Doukas (centre) and Andronikos (right). Constantine and Andronikos hold, each, a globus cruciger. Michael VII Doukas holds a labarum-headed sceptre.
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Title: Byzantine Museum of Holy Bishopric of Tamasos and Oreinis (Cyprus): Histamenon of Romanos IV Diogenes (1068-1071) (TN121) Obverse
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Histamenon of Romanos IV Diogenes.
Obverse: Three figures standing: Constantine (left), Michael VII Doukas (centre) and Andronikos (right).
Constantine and Andronikos hold, each, a globus cruciger.
Michael VII Doukas holds a labarum-headed sceptre.

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