File:Gregory-IV Raban-Maur.jpg

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English: Raban Maur (right) presents his work to Pope Gregory IV (middle)
Italiano: Rabano, a destra, presenta i suoi lavori a Papa Gregorio IV, al centro
Date between 831 and 840
Source Austrian National Library, Cod. 652, f. 2. Hrabanus Maurus, 'De Laude Crucis'
Author Fulda

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