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Deutsch: Dies ist ein Scan der historischen Publikation:
English: This is a scan of the historical publication:
Generalreskript Herzog Eberhards III. von Württemberg vom 3. August 1663
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Source Scan aus: Quellenbeilage Nr. 31 zu Archivnachrichten Nr. 32, Mai 2006, Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg
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