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The Mitre of Orthodox Metropolitan Chrysostomos of Smyrna, who was murdered when the Turks captured the city in 1922. National Historical Museum, Athens, Greece.

Copyleft: Multi-license with GFDL and Creative Commons CC-BY-SA-2.5 and older versions (2.0 and 1.0).

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