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English: On display at the National Museum of Beirut, Lebanon:

"Between two stylized crosses, the bust of the Virgin Mary surrounded with a halo is represented inside a medallion. A marble door bearing a Greek inscription of Praullios dates the tomb to the 12th August 440 A.D. Byzantine Period (395-636 A.D.)"

According to Ali Khalil Badawi, director of antiquities in Tyre, it is "possibly the oldest fresco of the Virgin Mary worldwide."
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Painted facade of a tomb from the Roman necropolis of Tyre, Byzantine period

6 October 2019

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