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DescriptionJohannes Friese Historiker - Kopie.jpg |
Deutsch: Johannes Friese (1741-1810), Portrait des Historikers im Alter von etwa 50 Jahren |
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Source | Johannes Friese: * Neue Vaterländische Geschichte der Stadt Straßburg und des ehemaligen Elsaßes. Von den ältesten Zeiten bis auf das Jahr 1791. Band IV, Lorenz und Schuler, Straßburg 1793, Vorspann. |
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- 2022-04-06 09:06:27 Katzenfeld (110483 Bytes) {{Information |Beschreibung = Johannes Friese (1741-1810), Portrait des Historikers im Alter von etwa 50 Jahren |Quelle = [[Johannes Friese (Historiker)|Johannes Friese]]: * ''Neue Vaterländische Geschichte der Stadt Straßburg und des ehemaligen Elsaßes. Von den ältesten Zeiten bis auf das Jahr 1791''. Band IV, Lorenz und Schuler, Straßburg 1793, [https://books.google.de/books?id=0i5MAAAAcAAJ&pg=PP6 Vorspann]. |Urheber = unbekannt |Datum = 1793 oder früher |Ge…
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