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English: Three round portrait medallions on the West side of the north-western corner pillar of the temple building of the "Angel of Peace" in Munich, where the portraits of the German Emperors Wilhelm I., Frederick III. and Wilhelm II. are depicted.
Deutsch: Drei runde Porträtmedaillons auf der Westseite des nordwestlichen Eckpfeilers des Tempelbaus des Friedenengels in München, auf denen die Porträts der Deutschen Kaiser Wilhelm I., Friedrich III. und Wilhelm II. abgebildet sind.
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