The Serpent of Moses

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The Serpent of Moses refers to a bronze sculpture dating from the Romanesque period located inside the Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio in Milan. This sculpture represents a snake coiled around a tree and refers to the biblical episode where Moses raises a bronze serpent to heal the Israelites bitten by snakes in the desert.

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