File:Oßling church 05.jpg

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English: church and churchyard Oßling (Saxony, Germany); inscription: Hier ruht/Sr. Excellenz Herr/Joachim Friedrich Gotthelf/von Zezschwitz/Königl: Sächss: General der Cavallerie/Komthur des Königl. Sächss: St:Heinrich Ordens/Offizier der Königl. franz: Ehrenlegion/Herr auf Piscowitz./Geboren den 25ten May 1744 zu Zeitz/ Gestorben den 28ten Juni 1820 zu Piscowitz./Sein ruhmvolles Leben war Gott, dem/König und dem Vaterland geweiht./Heil dem Vollendeten
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Camera location51° 21′ 34.37″ N, 14° 09′ 57.48″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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