File:Saint Arsatius.JPG
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English: This image of a fresco of Saint Arsatius or Arsacius was taken in the Stiftskirche of Ilmmünster Abbey. It corresponds to the left central part of File:Ilmmuenster Kirche Innen vom Chor.jpg. |
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