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Deutsch: Bildstock 31
Der Grabstein befindet sich heute an der Aussenwand des "Türmle", also des Torturms des ehemaligen Krappentors. Die übersetzte lateinische Inschrift lautet: 1422 starb Herrin Petronia von Ehrenberg am 27. Januar. (Sie war wohl die Frau des damaligen Herrn (-der Burg Gamburg), Peter von Stettenberg. |
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current | 19:13, 14 January 2020 | 284 × 500 (33 KB) | Hokemo TV (talk | contribs) | {{Information |description ={{de|1=Bildstock 31 Der Grabstein befindet sich heute an der Aussenwand des "Türmle", also des Torturms des ehemaligen Krappentors. Die übersetzte lateinische Inschrift lautet: 1422 starb Herrin Petronia von Ehrenberg am 27. Januar. (Sie war wohl die Frau des damaligen Herrn (-der Burg Gamburg), Peter von Stettenberg.}} |date =2013-05-29 |source ={{own}} |author =User:Hokemo TV }} Category:Gamburg (Werbach) |
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