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English: Scene from the life of Saint Servatius according to legend. Here: Attila, king of the Huns, baptized by Servatius. Drawing in a manuscript of ±1460 of the so-called Blokboek van Sint Servaas (Brussels, Royal Library)
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Source J.D. Janssens, In de schaduw van de keizer (2007), p.86
Author Unknown artist, 15th century

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