File:Hängen mit Hunden (Stumpf 1586).png

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Deutsch: Ein Jude wird in Weißenstein/Schwaben 1553 zusammen mit zwei Hunden an den Füßen gehängt. Der Holzschnitt stammt aus der Schweizer Chronik des Johann Stumpf (Ausgabe Augsburg 1586)
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Source Wolfgang Schild – Die Geschichte der Gerichtsbarkeit, Hamburg: Nikol Verlagsgesellschaft 1997 (Sonderausgabe) S. 68 ISBN 3-930656-74-4 Lizenz von: Verlag Georg D. W. Callwey, München 1980
Author Johann Stumpf
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