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Alona [7]
2 years ago
14

There are four statues by Michelangelo in the Great Grotto. What were they originally designed for? a. A tomb for Pope Julian b.

A tomb for Pope Julius c. A tomb for Pope John d. None of the above.
Arts
2 answers:
erastovalidia [21]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

A edge 2022

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EleoNora [17]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

A

Explanation:

Its a tomb for Pope Julian

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