One of the few pieces of archeology preserved at the Zisa Castle is this stone of Lady Anna, mother of the Grisanto priest and died in 1148. It is a p


One of the few pieces of archeology preserved at the Zisa Castle is this stone of Lady Anna, mother of the Grisanto priest and died in 1148. It is a piece of great value seen with today's eyes, in fact it documents a cosmopolitan character of the city already 869 Years ago. The tombstone is written in four languages: Hebrew, Latin, Greek and Arabic


Size: 6016px × 4016px
Location: Palermo, Sicily, Italy
Photo credit: © Federico Tovoli Photo / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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