File:Marius Glyptothek.jpg

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English: Bust of Gaius Marius in the Munich, Germany Glyptothek. Photograph by J. Williams.
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  • 2007-01-22 01:24 JW1805 316×427×8 (29608 bytes) Bust of [[Gaius Marius]] in the [[Munich, Germany]] [[Glyptothek]]. Photograph by J. Williams. (July 15, 2006).

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