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Charter: Meklenburgisches Urkundenbuch, 1863 (Google data) 33
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29.03.1142., s.l.
Konrad, Erzbischof von Magdeburg, bestätigt der St. Moritzkirche daselbst die vom Grafen Rudolf (von Stade) und dessen Bruder, dem Domherrn Hartwig, verliehenen Güter zu Aisleben.
Source Regest: Meklenburgisches Urkundenbuch - Band I -, Nr. 33, S. 106
 







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        — — bis presentibus testibus —: episcopo Anselmo Hauelbergensi, episcopo Wigero Branneburgensi, Arnoldo abbate de sancto Johanne, Gerardo preposito maioris ecclesiae, Fritherico custode eiusdem ecclesiae, Folcoldo vicedomino, Euermodo preposito de sancta Maria, Ottone de Gratia Dei; principibus quoque et nobilibus: Conrado marchione, Fritherico palatino comite, Burchardo comite ciuitatis Magdeburgensis, — —. Actum est hoc anno ab incarnatione domini MCXLIL, indictione VI., mense Martio, IIII. kal. Aprilis, in dominica, quae erat „Letare Jerusalem", anno vero ordinationis domini archiepiscopi Cuonradi VIII.

        Vollständig gedruckt „ex diplomat. Magdeburg, manutcr." in Orig. Guelf. n, p. 504, und bei Lappcu- berg, Hamb. ÜB. I, S. 154.

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