Image:Therion 89.jpg
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Source: http://www.megatherion.com/Galleries/Old_And_Rare_Pictures_about_Therion_/image2.xhtml
[edit] Rationale for fair use in article Therion
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- It is used here for purely encyclopedic and informational purposes.
- It does not harm the copyright owner commercially.
- No free or public domain images have been located to represent this subject.
- According to the official Therion's website it is a "the very first Therion picture ever taken"[1], so importance of this photo in article is very high.
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