File:Georgian Psalters MSS, 13-15 cc.jpg

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English: "Archangel Michael carries Habakkuk to the lions' den of Daniel." A miniature from the Georgian manuscript "Jruchi Gospels", 13th-15th cc.
Date 13-15th centuries
Source Center of Manuscripts (Tbilisi, Georgia)
Author AnonymousUnknown author

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