File:Inscription of Peter Strosberch, latin abbot of Dafni.jpg

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English: inscription of Petrus Strosberch, latin abbot of Dafni in Athens: "MCCCC°. d LIOC, Frater Petrus Strosbech, Abbas Dalphinj, diem clausit extremam die XXI Augustinius, anima requiescat in pace. Amen.
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Source William Miller (1864-1945), The Latins in the Levant, a history of Frankish Greece (1204-1566), London 1908.
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