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Farnese Hercules / Lysippos / Palazzo Farnese / Naples National Archaeological Museum / Christian art / Hercules / Pope Paul III / Michelangelo / Farnese Bull / Farnese collection / College of Cardinals / Italy
Date: 2011-01-07 08:42:05
Farnese Hercules
Lysippos
Palazzo Farnese
Naples National Archaeological Museum
Christian art
Hercules
Pope Paul III
Michelangelo
Farnese Bull
Farnese collection
College of Cardinals
Italy

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