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The Alchemist Michael Sendivogius
An 1867 painting showing the Polish alchemist Michael Sendivogius (1566-1636) by Jan Matejko. (Museum of Art in Łódź, Poland)

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Michael III Crowns Basil Co-emperor
A 13th century CE illustration showing Byzantine emperor Michael III (r. 842-867 CE) crowning his great friend and political ally Basil the Macedonian co-emperor. The latter would take the crown himself in 867 CE as Basil I. (Madrid Sklitzes...

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Theodora & Michael III
Byzantine regent Theodora and her young son, the emperor Michael III (r. 842-867 CE). The icon, known as "The Triumph of Orthodoxy", dates to the early 15th century CE but is itself a copy of an older one which commemorates the restoration...

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Michael III
A detail of a 13th century CE illustration showing Byzantine emperor Michael III (Madrid Skylitzes, National Library, Madrid)

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Archangel Michael Appearing at Monte Gargano
Archangel Michael appearing at the holy shrine of Monte Gargano in Italy, painting attributed to Cesare Nebbia (1536-1614). Photo by David Caster
Vatican Museums.

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Michael II Komnenos Doukas
Coin depicting Michael II Komnenos Doukas, Despot of Epirus (1230-1271 CE).
History of the Greek Nation, Ekdotike Athenon, Vol. VII, p. 103

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Michael VIII Palaiologos
Michael VIII Palaiologos (r. 1259-1281 CE)
Miniature from the manuscript of Pachymeres' Historia, 14th century CE. Munich, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek.

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Archangel Michael
This exquisite fragment depicts the Archangel Michael. It was painted on wood and with tempera at Matskhvarishi Church, which is located in Upper Svaneti in western Georgia. It dates from the 12-13th century CE, and it denotes strong artistic...

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Georgian Archangel Michael Painting
This painting of Archangel Michael was executed in the early 14th century CE in Ubisi, Imereti (West Georgia) on wood and with tempera. One can clearly see the strong Byzantine influence in this painting. (Georgian National Museum, Tbilisi)

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Michael Servetus
Michael Servetus (l. c. 1509-1553), engraving by Christian Fritzsch, c. 1740.
Private collection.