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English: Stained glass of scene from life of Saint Paul, showing Saint Paul chased from the Temple in Jerusalem, in Museum of the French Renaissance, Chateau d'Ecouen
, by Louis Pinaigrier and Nicolas Charnus (first third of the 17th century). Formerly in the Church of Saint-Paul in Paris, destroyed in 1797.
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Camera location49° 01′ 06.6″ N, 2° 22′ 44.2″ E  Heading=252.42944785276° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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