Image:Cathedral St Michaels Victory.jpg

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  • English: St Michaels Victory over the Devil, a sculpture by Sir Jacob Epstein
  • Deutsch: Bronzestatue des Heiligen Michael in Coventry von Jacob Epstein
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Date

28th August 2003

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sannse

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