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Deutsch: Berlichingen-Grabplatte in der Götzenburg Jagsthausen |
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Author | Peter Schmelzle |
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Absberg
Berlichingen
Geyer von Giebelstadt
Gailingen bzw. Geilingen, vgl. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eppelein_von_Gailingen
Talheim
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