File:Reichenau Münster - Heilig-Blut-Prozession 3.jpg

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English: Reichenau ( Baden-Württemberg ). Mittelzell village: Minster - Painting showing the bringing back of the relics of the Holy Blood to Reichenau monastery by Johann Franz Schenk von Stauffenberg, bishop of Constance, on mai 26th 1738 - detail: Bishop with relics under baldachin.
Deutsch: Reichenau ( Baden-Württemberg ). Ortsteil Mittelzell : Münster - Gemälde mit Darstellung der Heimholung der Heilig-Blut-Reliquie ins Kloster Reichenau durch Johann Franz Schenk von Stauffenberg, Bischof von Konstanz, am 26.Mai 1738 - Detail: Bischof mit Reliquie unter Baldachin.
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