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Deutsch: Hildesheim, Kapuzinerkloster auf dem Lüchtenhof, Ecke Brühl/Neue Straße (heute Priesterseminar) mit der 1662 erbauten, 1761 abgebrannten Klosterkirche
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Source Die Diözese Hildesheim in Vergangenheit und Gegenwart, 64. Jahrgang, Hildesheim 1996, S. 116
Author Pater Polycarp († 1684)

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