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Portrait Diptych of Martin Luther and his Wife Katharina von Bora at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Katharina von Bora, Martin Luther`s wife by Lucas Cranach the elder after 1528, Old Masters Collection Wuerth, Schwabisch Hall Royalty Free Stock Photo
Katharina Von Bora Luther& x27;s House Lutherstadt Wittenberg Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Katharina Damm Royalty Free Stock Photo
The beaches Maratha and Katharina in Skiathos, Greece Royalty Free Stock Photo
Katharina Schepers Royalty Free Stock Photo
St. Katharina Church Royalty Free Stock Photo
Katharina the Great of Russia
Late Gothic Saint-Katharina church Hoogstraten, Belgium Royalty Free Stock Photo
St. Katharina Church in Unna, Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pink peonies with green leaves create an elegant floral background in this digital art piece by @katharina fischerart. #DigitalArt Royalty Free Stock Photo
Late Gothic Saint-Katharina church Hoogstraten, Belgium Royalty Free Stock Photo
Protestant church St. Katharina in Schwaebich Hall in Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Burgerspitalkirche hl. Katharina, Waidhofen an der Ybbs, Niederosterreich, Austria Royalty Free Stock Photo
St. Katharina Church in Unna, Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Katharina II, also known as Katharina the Great 1729-1796. The German originally Sophie Auguste Friederike of Anhalt Zerbst was Empress of Russia from 1762-1796. She was a representative of an enlightened form of Absolutism. The marble sculpture is located in the Walhalla, a hall of fame for distinguished Germans, near Regensburg, Bavaria.


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