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Français : Cologne peinture murale du 1er s Satyre et amours vendangeurs
English: Wall painting with Dionysian scenes from a luxurious 3rd-century AD Roman villa excavated to the south of the cathedral in Cologne (site of the ancient city Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium), Romisch-Germanisches Museum (Romano-Germanic Museum), Cologne.
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