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Brief Kaiser Joseph I. an Marchese Terzo Duca di Bernalda, mit eigenhändiger Unterschrift, Wien, 2. 7. 1708, 2 S., Latein

Über die Eroberung Neapels: "Ex nuperis litteris vestris benigna cum satisfactione Nostro percepimus speciale gaudium vestrum, quod Regnum Neapolitanum antea injusta Ducius Andegavensis (Anjou) occupatione oppressum, jamque longo tempore sub ejusdem jugo ingeniscens nunc ipso Deo dante Liberatum ...".
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