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DescriptionAugsburg Domkreuzgang Nr356.jpg | Augsburg, Dom, Kreuzgang, Westflügel, 5. Joch, Grabplatte für Martin Schwinkrist († 29. November 1380) und seinen Neffen Andreas Steck d. Ä. († 19. Mai 1419); oben Medaillon mit Wappen Schwinkrist, unten Medaillon mit Wappen Steck; Inschrift Steck nach dessen Tod versvollständigt; dem Meister der Grabplatte für Burkhard von Dettingen (Nr. 277) zugeschrieben, um 1396 bzw. 1419; Kosel Nr. 356 |
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