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Abt Konrad [I.] und das Kloster Rott übergeben der Kirche S. Maria in Indersdorf ihre Güter in Alsternzagel (?) und bekommen im Austausch dafür einen Hof in dem Dorf (villa) Rot [Rott am Inn ?]. S=A2
Abt Konrad [I.] und das Kloster Rott übergeben der Kirche S. Maria in Indersdorf ihre Güter in Alsternzagel (?) und bekommen im Austausch dafür einen Hof in dem Dorf (villa) Rot [Rott am Inn ?]. S=A2
Kollegiatstift München Urkunden Indersdorf, BayHStA, Kollegiatstift München Urkunden Indersdorf 29
UK Indersdorf 29
Registratursignatur/AZ: E.42.
Kollegiatstift München Urkunden Indersdorf
Kollegiatstift München Urkunden Indersdorf >> 1251-1300
1268 Februar 27
Kollegiatstift München Urkunden Indersdorf
Perg.
Urkunden
lat
Besiegelung/Beglaubigung: Siegel fehlt, nur Siegelschnitt vorhanden.
Überlieferung: Ausfertigung
Sprache: lat.
Ausstellungsort: Landshut
Literatur: MB 14, 156 Nr. 49; OA 24, Nr. 81; RB 3, 298
Originaldatierung: Acta sunt haec anno domini millesimo ducentesimo sexagesimo octavo indictione decima IV. kal. martii.
Jahr: 1268
Monat: 2
Tag: 27
Äußere Beschreibung: 12,5x22 cm.
Rott: Konrad I., Abt von
Indersdorf (Lkr. Dachau), Augustiner-Chorherrenstift
Rott am Inn (Lkr. Rosenheim), Benediktinerkloster: Abt \ Konrad I.
Alsternzagel ?
Rot ?: Hof
Rott am Inn (Lkr. Rosenheim): Hof
Landshut (krfr.St.)
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