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Deutsch: Bildstock 39

Kopie der Nepomuk-Statue gestiftet 1730 von Johannes Bernhard Kaltwasser. Orginal steht im Tauberfränkischen Heimatmuseum Tauberbischofsheim. Die Inschrift auf dem Sockel lautet:

AMORE ERGA PATRIAM ET IN HONOREM SAN CTI JOHANNIS NEPOMUCEMI HANC STATUAM ERIGE RE CURAVIT JOHANNES BERNARDUS KALTWASSER ANNO DOMINI 1730


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current20:21, 14 January 2020Thumbnail for version as of 20:21, 14 January 2020375 × 500 (33 KB)Hokemo TV (talk | contribs){{Information |description ={{de|1=Bildstock 39 Kopie der Nepomuk-Statue gestiftet 1730 von Johannes Bernhard Kaltwasser. Orginal steht im Tauberfränkischen Heimatmuseum Tauberbischofsheim. Die Inschrift auf dem Sockel lautet: AMORE ERGA PATRIAM ET IN HONOREM SAN CTI JOHANNIS NEPOMUCEMI HANC STATUAM ERIGE RE CURAVIT JOHANNES BERNARDUS KALTWASSER ANNO DOMINI 1730 }} |date =2013-05-29 |source ={{own}} |author =User:Hokemo TV }} Category:Gamburg (Werbach)

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