File:Pseudo Kufic script in medallion on Byzantine shroud of Saint Potentien 12th century rotated.jpg

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English: Pseudo Kufic script in medallion on Byzantine shroud of Saint Potentien 12th century; rotated to show phoenixes and griffins right-side-up.
Date 12h century
Source Catalogue "De Byzance a Istanbul" via File:Pseudo Kufic script in medallion on Byzantine shroud of Saint Potentien 12th century.jpg
Author 12th century anonymous Byzantine silk-weaver
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