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Italiano: Immagini di Gesù insieme ai suoi apostoli scoperte nel 2010 nelle catacombe di Santa Tecla, vicino alla Basilica di San Pietro a Roma. Gli affreschi, tra cui il presente, mostrano le facce di Gesù, ora con la barba, e dei 12 apostoli. In particolare si notano le prime caratteristiche delle raffigurazioni tipiche degli apostoli, come la fronte rugosa, la testa calva e la barba a punta di San Paolo. vedi anche: http://www.vatican.va/news_services/or/or_quo/cultura/2010/142q04a1.html
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Source http://ilfattostorico.com/2013/12/25/qual-era-laspetto-di-gesu/
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