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The angel of the Annunciation. Engraving by H. Wierix after J. Stradanus.

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Lettering: Aue gratia plena dominus te cum benedicta tu in mulieribus. Et ait angelus ei ne timeas Maria, invenisti enim gratia apud deum ...
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Title: The angel of the Annunciation. Engraving by H. Wierix after J. Stradanus.
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Lettering: Aue gratia plena dominus te cum benedicta tu in mulieribus.
Et ait angelus ei ne timeas Maria, invenisti enim gratia apud deum .

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