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in the background. The anachronistic White Tower acts as a symbolic depiction of the city of
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across his chest. Miraculous military interventions were attributed to him during several attacks on
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ca. 610, was publicly dismissive of their authenticity. The relics were assumed to be genuine after they started emitting a liquid and strong-scented
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in the Greek countryside during the Middle Ages. According to historian Hans Kloft, he had inherited this role from the pagan goddess
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