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Aqueduct of Segovia

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Medium: 
stonemasonry
Tradition: 
Roman, Roman Catholic
Place of Origin: 
Spain›Castilla y León›Segovia
Date: 
1st century CE
ID: 
15204
Notes: 

Photographs © Meg Bernstein

Keywords: 
Virgin Mary, Virgen de la Fuencisla, Aqueduct, Statue

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