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Deutsch: Ausschnitt aus einem Schutzbrief von Papst Urban II an das Kloster Allerheiligen (Schaffhausen). Es enthält die erste Nennung der Bergirche Büsingen (ecclesiam ad Kirichberch). |
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Source | Scan from the book of Ursula Wolf und Hans Lieb: Schweizerische Kunstführer GSK, Band 531: Die Bergkirche Büsingen. Bern 1993, ISBN 3-85782-531-6 |
Author | Papst Urban II |
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