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Deutsch: Glasgemälde (1530) von Christoph Elsenheimer und seiner Frau Elsbeth, geb. Wulfing, abgebildet bei: Ludwig Pezolt: „Die Elsenheimer – von ihrem ersten Auftreten in Salzburg bis zum Ende des Mittelalters“ auf Seite 245
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Ludwig Pezolt: „Die Elsenheimer – von ihrem ersten Auftreten in Salzburg bis zum Ende des Mittelalters“
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