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Miêu tả
Miêu tảEmperor Menelik II.png
English: Emperor Menelik II photographed on the throne in coronation garb.
Ngày
End 19th century, early 20th century; subject died in 1913
Nguồn gốc
Pankhurst, Richard. Ethiopia Photographed: Historic Photographs of the Country and its People Taken Between 1867 and 1935 p. 52
Tác giả
Không rõUnknown author
Phiên bản khác
Giấy phép
Public domainPublic domainfalsefalse
Tác phẩm này thuộc về phạm vi công cộng ở Hoa Kỳ vì nó được phát hành trước ngày 1 tháng 1 năm 1929.
Tác phẩm thuộc phạm vi công cộng phải hết hạn bản quyền ở cả Hoa Kỳ lẫn quốc gia gốc của tác phẩm thì mới có thể lưu trữ tại Commons. Nếu tác phẩm không phải của Hoa Kỳ, tập tin phải có một thẻ bản quyền nữa để ghi rõ tình trạng bản quyền của quốc gia gốc. PD-1923Phạm vi công cộng tại Hoa Kỳ//commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Emperor_Menelik_II.png
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