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English: Christ, represented as Apollo. 3rd/4th c. AD. Vatican necropolis under St. Peter's Basilica, Mausoleum M. Mosaic, two-dimensional work of art, older than 100 years.
Español: Jesús Cristo representado como el Sol Invictus, el "Sol Espiritual", el "Logos Solar". Mosaico en el "Mausoleo M", Necrópolis vaticana, Roma. Finales del siglo III o principios del siglo IV, d. JC.
Français : Jésus-Christ représenté comme le Sol Invictus, le "Soleil spirituel", le "Logos solaire". Mosaïque dans le "Mausolée M", Nécropole du Vatican, Rome. Fin du 3e ou début du 4e siècle de notre ère.

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Mosaic of the 3rd century on the Tomb of the Juli under St. Peter's Basilica.

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