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English: The picture shows a medieval miniature which represents to Martinus Braccarensis with Miro, king of Galicia, in the Martinus´ book, titled "De virtutibus quattuor (f. 109v-115v)". Currently it is in the Austrian National Library. Year 1145.
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Martin of Braga

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