Gregor Baci
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- | In a German 16th century painting at the [[Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna]] the man portrayed is the Hungarian nobleman Gregor Baci, who was healed after having a lance pierce his right eye during a tournament. | + | In a German [[16th century painting]][http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Gregor_Baci.jpg] at the [[Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna]] the man portrayed is the Hungarian nobleman [[Gregor Baci]], who was healed after having a [[lance]] [[pierce]] his right [[eye]] during a [[tournament]]. |
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In a German 16th century painting[1] at the Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna the man portrayed is the Hungarian nobleman Gregor Baci, who was healed after having a lance pierce his right eye during a tournament.
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