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Emperor Haile Selassie with Italian unexploded aerial bombs
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Disc pendant imitating a coin of Emperor Justin II (565-78), depicting the Emperor's bust, England, probably Kent (Jutish), 560-600. Pendant, gold, imitating a coin of of Emperor Justin II (565-78). Obverse: Emperor's bust, the jowl set with a garnet, ins
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Emperor Leopold I confirms the articulations of the tights of three Prague cities, which were confirmed to them by Emperor Ferdinand II.1) and in some points it improves them
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