File:Dura Europos baptistry women at the tomb.jpg

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English: Women at the Tomb of Christ. Wall painting in the domus ecclesiae in Dura Europos.
Français : Les saintes femmes au Tombeau. Fresque du baptistère de la domus ecclesiae de Doura Europos.
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Author photograph by Marsyas ; unknown painter

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Women at the Tomb of Christ. Fresco from the nave of the Dura-Europos church, Syria, c. 240 CE

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