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The Sabine Women Stopping the Battle between the Romans and the Sabines from the Story of the Romans and the Sabines

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Wool silk (19-21 warps per inch 7-9 per cm.)
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Title: The Sabine Women Stopping the Battle between the Romans and the Sabines from the Story of the Romans and the Sabines
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Wool silk (19-21 warps per inch 7-9 per cm.
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