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English: Seal of an anonymous protovestiarios and megas stratopedarches
Date Palaiologan era (1261-1453)
Source Gustave Schlumberger. "Sceaux byzantins inédits (quatrième série)", Revue des Études Grecques, volume 13, fascicule 55, 1900. pp. 467-492
Author Original designs: unknown Byzantine-era artists; Sketches: Gustave Schlumberger (1844–1929)

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