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DescriptionJeremias Simon.jpg | Stich von Jeremias Simon (* Hohenstein, Herrschaft Schönburg; † 1701 in Liemehna), Pfarrer in Liemehna (1667–1701) und Stadtchronist von Eilenburg |
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Source | Der Sorbenturm, Band 1, Verlag für die Heimat, Eilenburg 2004, Titelbild |
Author | unbekannt |
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current | 07:37, 29 September 2022 | 3,274 × 3,566 (6.19 MB) | Joeb07 (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description= Stich von Jeremias Simon (* Hohenstein, Herrschaft Schönburg; † 1701 in Liemehna), Pfarrer in Liemehna (1667–1701) und Stadtchronist von Eilenburg |Source=Der Sorbenturm, Band 1, Verlag für die Heimat, Eilenburg 2004, Titelbild |Date=1696 |Author=unbekannt |Permission= |other_versions= }} Category:History of Eilenburg Category:People of Eilenburg Category:Liemehna Category:1701 deaths Category:17th-century copper engravings |
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