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Deutsch: Die kapitolinische Wölfin mit den Knaben Romulus und Remus. Museo Nuovo im Palazzo dei Conservatori, Rom.
English: The Capitoline she-wolf with the boys Romulus and Remus. Museo Nuovo in the Palazzo dei Conservatori, Rome.
Source

Own book scan from Emmanuel Müller-Baden (dir.), Bibliothek des allgemeinen und praktischen Wissens, I, Deutsches Verlaghaus Bong & Co, Berlin-Leipzig-Wien-Stuttgart, 1904. Image copied from de:Bild:Kapitolinische-woelfin 1b-640x480.jpg

Date

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Author

Benutzer:Wolpertinger on WP de

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