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Augsburg, Dom, Kreuzgang, Ostflügel, 3. Joch, Epitaph für Johann Laurentius, Johann, Hiernoymus und Johann Hieronymus Stor von Ostrach; siehe auch Grabplatte Nr. 29; vermutlich Christoph Murmann d. J. zuzuschreiben, vor 1614.; Kosel Nr. 25

Attributed to Christoph Murmann The Younger  (1564–1630)  wikidata:Q26235963
 
Description German sculptor
Date of birth/death circa 1565
date QS:P,+1565-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
between 1629 and 1630
date QS:P,+1650-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1319,+1629-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,+1630-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Location of birth/death Augsburg Augsburg
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creator QS:P170,Q26235963,P5102,Q230768

Das Epitaph erinnert an:

  1. Johann Laurentius Stor von Ostrach († 15. Januar 1585 in Tusculum und dort begraben), Lizentiat beider Rechte
  2. Johann Stor von Ostrach († 27. April 1586), gräfl. Oettingischer Pfleger und Rat in Wallenstein
  3. Dr. iur. utr. Hieronymus Stor von Ostrach († 23.? Februar 1587 in Arensberg und dort begraben), Kanonikus in Augsburg und Bamberg, Generalvikar von Bamberg, Geheimrat des Erzbischofs von Köln, Herzog Wilhelms von Bayern und des Bischofs von Bamberg
  4. Johann Hieronymus Stor von Ostrach (* um 1550; † 5. November 1614), Lizenziat beider Rechte, Kanonikus in Augsburg und Ellwangen, Gründer des Hospitals in Dinkelschreben, Generalvikar, Domdekan in Augsburg, Statthalter in Dillingen; Bruder von 1) und Neffe von 2) und 3); Stifter des Epitaphs
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