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- illustrißimi principis ac Dn. D. Johannis Guilielmi Ducis Saxoniae Lantgravii Thuringiae, Marchionis Misniae, habita Ienae ad XII. Calend. April: Anno 1573, ohne...
- quatrefoil and the abbreviated title of the mint lords in Latin: DEI GRATIA THURINGIAE LANDGRAVI (By the Grace of God Landgrave of Thuringia). Beginning in 1457...
- historiam Germaniæ. 2. Vol. 7. Coburg. p. 294. Historia Brevis Principum Thuringiæ. 4. Vol. MGH SS XXIV. p. 820. Annales Stadenses. MGH SS. Vol. XVI. p. 326...
- great misfortune with it... — Volkmar Happe, "Part I, f. 24v", Chronicon Thuringiae (1619) In retrospect, by 1630 the comet was seen as a harbinger of the...
- including Prague etc.; index 1960 reprint Topographia Superioris Saxoniae, Thüringiae, Misniae et Lusatiae. 1650. Contents: Upper Saxony, Thuringia, Meissen...
- Topographia Germaniae (in German). Vol. Topographia Superioris Saxoniae, Thüringiae, Misniae et Lusatiae. Frankfurt. 1650. p. 43+. c. 1650/1690 "Dresden"...
- historiam Fratrum Minorum spectantia: Necrologium Prov. S. Elisabeth Thuringiae (in Latin). College of St Bonaventure. 1885. p. 207. Sebag Montefiore...
- historiae Thuringiae. 4 Bde., Jena 1896–1939, Band I, S. 1271. Otto Dobenecker: Regesta diplomatica necnon epistolaria historiae Thuringiae. 4 Bde., Jena...
- berliniensem prohemium in vitam divi Antonii abbatis, 1503 De Rebus Saxoniae, Thuringiae, Libonotriae, Misnae, Et Lusatiae: 1518 Chronica. Des Durchleuchtigen...
- Illvstrissimo Principe Ac Domino D. Iohanne Casimiro, Duce Saxoniae, Landgravio Thuringiae, Marchione Misniae, &c. apud Coburgenses aperti. Quae Feliciter Coepta...