File:One of the three surviving Egyptian sphinxes located on the Peristyle of Diocletian's Palace, Split (11907934043).jpg

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English: The Palace was decorated with numerous 3500 year old granite sphinxes, originating from the site of Egyptian Pharaoh Thutmose III. Only three have survived the centuries. One is still located on the Peristyle, the second sits headless in front of Jupiter's temple, and a third is in the city museum.
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