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English: Detail of the fresco depicting the ‘Death of Mary’: Saints and city people present at the event. The frescos depicting the life of St. Nicolas (and the legends about him), in the northeast aisle arcade of the church, date from the 12th century. They are the only surviving ‘St. Nicolas cycle’ in Turkey. Source: Website of ‘stnicholascenter.org’ .
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St. Nicholas Church Fresco

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