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Charter: Urkunden (0947-1483) KAE, Urkunde Nr. 20
Signature: KAE, Urkunde Nr. 20
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0975-12-26, Erstein
Kaiser Otto II. erneuert die durch seinen Vater Otto I. geschehene Vergabung von Besitzungen auf der Ufnau, zu Uerikon und Pfäffikon und der Kirche zu Meilen an das Kloster Einsiedeln.
Source Regest: ZUB I, Nr. 218
 

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Klosterarchiv Einsiedeln, KAE, A.AI.7

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    Textual witnessB
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    Klosterarchiv Einsiedeln, KAE, A.II.1

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      Textual witnessC
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      Klosterarchiv Einsiedeln, KAE, A.BI.5a

      Material: Pergament
      Dimensions: ca. 40x38 cm
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        Klosterarchiv Einsiedeln, KAE, B.AC.3

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          abstracts
          • Morel, Nr. 12.
          • QW I/1, Nr. 45.
          • Hidber, Urkundenregister, Band I, Nr. 1109.
          • Helbok, Regesten Vorarlberg, Nr. 151.
          • BUB, Band I, Nr. 141.
          • UB Südl. St. Gallen, Band I, Nr. 91.
          • Regesta imperii II/2, Nr. 703.
          Editions
          • DAE, Band G, Nr. 7, S. 6.
          • ZUB, Band I, Nr. 218.
          • MGH DO II, Nr. 121.
          Secondary Literature
          • Sickel, Kaiserurkunden, S. 72-85.
          • MGH Ergänzungen, Nr. O.II.121.
          Places
          • Erstein
             
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