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Deutsch: Nördlinger Messe, Eintrittskarte für fußgehende Juden, ca. 1700.
Eintrittskarte für fussgehende Juden zur Nördlinger Messe, Nördlingen/Bayern zum Preis on 15 Kreuzern, gedruckt kurz nach 1700.


English: A ticket for walking Jews only, for the Nördlinger Messe in Bavaria (Germany). For the amount of 15 Kreuzer, printed around 1700.

The Nördlinger Messe was a very famous fair in Bavaria, first mentioned in 1219.

This trading-centre was located on the routes of Nördlingen to Ulm, Augsburg, Nuremberg, Würzburg and Strasbourg. The Fair lasted 14 days, which began a week after Pentecost.In the late Middle Ages, it was the most important trade fair in southern Germany. The catchment area of the fair ranged from Alsace and across the Alpine passes. In the year 1468, 1100 trade visitors were counted.
Date after 1700
date QS:P,+1700-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1319,+1700-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Source Ebay, „v.schmalegg“
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