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  • Daniel Greser (1504–1591), Pfarrer in Gießen, Deutschland
  • Daniel Greser (1504–1591), priest in Giessen, Germany
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  • Scan aus/scan from: Peter W. Sattler, Hermann Klehn: Der Stadtkirchturm. Das Wahrzeichen Gießens. So oft der Glocken Schall … Geiger-Verlag, Horb am Neckar 1992, S. 14
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