File:Cluny - Paschal lamb.jpg

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Camera location46° 26′ 08.34″ N, 4° 39′ 27.27″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo
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English: The Paschal Lamb was the centerpiece of the fifth bay of the narthex of the Abbey of Cluny.
The Latin inscription: HIC PARVUS SCULPOR AGNUS IN CELO MAGNUS means "here I am carved like a little lamb, in heaven I'm great"
Français : l'Agneau Pascal est la clé de voûte de la cinquième travée du narthex de l'Abbaye de Cluny.
L'inscription en latin : HIC PARVUS SCULPOR AGNUS IN CELO MAGNUS signifie : "ici je suis sculpté comme un petit agneau, au ciel, je suis grand"
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