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Deutsch: Im Vordergrund die Klosteranlage von Bornhofen. Ziel einer Schiffswallfahrt und bedeutendes Symbol zur Zeit des Kirchenkampfes des preußischen Ständestaates. Im Hintergrund die Ruinen von Sterrenberg und Liebenstein, als Feindliche Brüder bekannt. Symbole des untergegangenen Rittertums, die sich im Historismus neuer Beliebtheit erfreuen.
English: In the foreground the monastery complex of Bornhofen. Goal of a ship pilgrimage and important symbol at the time of the church struggle of the Prussian estate state. In the background the ruins of Sterrenberg and Liebenstein, known as enemy brothers. Symbols of the lost chivalry that enjoy new popularity in historicism.
Nederlands: Op de voorgrond het klooster van Bornhofen. Bestemming van een scheepsbedevaart en belangrijk symbool ten tijde van de kerkelijke strijd van de Pruisische ondernemingsstaat. Op de achtergrond de ruïnes van Sterrenberg en Liebenstein, bekend als de Enemy Brothers. Symbolen van het verloren ridderschap die een nieuwe populariteit genieten in het historisme.
Italiano: In primo piano il monastero di Bornhofen. Meta di un pellegrinaggio navale e importante simbolo al tempo della lotta ecclesiastica dello stato corporativo prussiano. Sullo sfondo le rovine di Sterrenberg e Liebenstein, conosciuti come i fratelli nemici. Simboli del cavalierato perduto che stanno godendo di una nuova popolarità nello storicismo.
Français : Au premier plan le monastère de Bornhofen. Destination d'un pèlerinage en bateau et symbole important à l'époque de la lutte ecclésiastique de l'État corporatif prussien. En arrière-plan, les ruines de Sterrenberg et Liebenstein, connus sous le nom de Frères ennemis. Symboles de la chevalerie perdue qui jouissent d'une nouvelle popularité dans l'historicisme. |
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