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Gütersloher Beiträge >> 1967 April
April 1967
Enthält: enthält u.a.: Familie Tenge, Landgraf Philipp von Hessen, Bernhard von der Lippe, Bischof Bernhard von Paderborn, Grafen Albert und Heinrich von Schwalenberg, Konrad von Avenstroot, Konrad III. mit Irmiswind von Reifferscheidt, Otto II. mit Adelheid von der Lippe, Konrad IV. mit Irmagerd von Diepholz, Meier zu Barkhausen, Otto IV. und Johann II. von Rietberg, Katharine Pfalzgräfin vom Rhein, Otto von Willen, Johann II. von Ostfriesland, Sabina Katharina von Rietberg, Hermann Baumhauer - Wewelsburg, Graf Johann IV., Anna Katharina von Salm-Reifferscheidt, Weihbischof Frick, Erbgräfin Maria Ernestina Franziska von Ostfriesland und Rietberg, Maximilian Ulrich von Kaunitz, Fürst Aloys von Kaunitz, Friedrich Ludwig Tenge, Julius Meyer, Baumeister Althof, Heinrich Westerteicher, Gerhard Jürgenliemke, Christoffel Westerwalbesloh, Joseph Berkmann, Robert Blum, Hermann, Kriege, Demokrat Rempel, Dr. Lüning, Königl. Regierungs-Rath Carl Hermann Bitter, Regierungspräsident von Pilgrim, Schmiedemeister Potthoff, Schreinermeister Wittbäcker, Formermeister Stölting, Arbeiter Hörster, Arbeiter Bokel
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