File:Kremmer Damm Gedenkstein Inschrift.jpg

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Kremmer Damm Gedenkstein Inschrift (by Radler59)

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Deutsch: Gedenkstein des Johannes von Hohenlohe an der L 19 zwischen Kremmen und Sommerfeld in Kremmen

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Im Jahre des Herrn 1412 d. 24. Oct. am St. Columbani Tage fiel hier der edle Herr Johannes Graf zu Hohenlohe Friedrich I. Markgraf v. Brandenburg des H.R. Reichs Erzkämmerer u. Kurfürst setzte zu seinem Andenken ein hölzernes Kreuz welches 1666 zuerst dann 1796 erneuert. A 1845 aus Stein neu errichtet wurde Durch Friedrich Wilhelm IV. König v. Preußen
This is a picture of the Brandenburger Baudenkmal (cultural heritage monument) with the ID
09165057 (Wikidata)
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Author Radler59 (talk)
Camera location52° 46′ 49.12″ N, 13° 02′ 43.38″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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