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Deutsch: Epitaph in der Ebersbacher Kirche für Nickel von Bischofswerder († um 1443), erstellt im Jahr 1458 von seinem Sohn Hans von Bischofswerder († nach 1468)
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Source „Die von Bischofswerder in Görlitz und auf Ebersbach“ in: Richard Jecht (Hrsg.): Neues Lausitzisches Magazin, Band 86, 1910, S. 102
Author Walter von Boetticher

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