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SCG3664 - Austria 1974 – Salzburg as a Christianization Center in the 8th Century
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This Austrian 2 Schilling stamp, issued in 1974, commemorates Salzburg’s role as a central hub for Christianization during the 8th century. The design, by artist A. Pilch and engraver R. Toth, features an intricate depiction of a bishop, symbolizing the missionary efforts that spread Christianity through the Alpine regions. The surrounding Baroque-style architectural frame and cherubs highlight Salzburg’s historical and religious heritage. Issued by the Republik Österreich, it is part of a cultural series celebrating Austria’s spiritual and historical milestones.
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