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This is the royal figure on the St Andrew's sarcophagus. The figure is dressed like a late antique Roman emperor, baring what is probably a kaiserfibel on the neckline of his garment in the grandest tradition of imitatio imperii. It may therefore be taken as an indirect depiction of the king who commission it. en:Óengus I of the Picts?

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2006-04-28 (original upload date)

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  • 2006-04-28 22:14 Deacon of Pndapetzim 245×253×8 (7964 bytes) This is the royal figure on the St Andrew's sarcophagus. The figure is dressed like a late antique Roman emperor, baring what is probably a ''kaiserfibeln'' round his neck in the grandest tradition of imitation ''imperii''. It may therefore be taken as an

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