File:Saint Euplius Fresco from Saint Nicholas Church in Melnik, 12th - 13th Century.jpg

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Български: Стенопис на Свети Евпъл от "Свети Никола" в Мелник от края на 12 - началото на 13 век
Русский: Стенопись Святого Евпла из Свято-Никольского собора в Мелнике, Болгарии
Date late 12 - early 13 Century
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