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English: Fresco of nativity with woman Salome (right) bathing child Jesus. Dark Church, Open Air Museum, Goreme, Cappadocia.
Date
English: end XI c.
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English: scan from guide book "Cappadokia"
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Salome (right) and the midwife (left), bathing the infant Jesus, is a common figure in Orthodox icons of the Nativity. Fresco, 12th century, "Dark Church", Open Air Museum, Goreme, Cappadocia.

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