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Charter: Meklenburgisches Urkundenbuch, 1863 (Google data) 49
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  Suen, König von Dänemark, bittet den römischen „Kaiser" Konrad um eine Zusammenkunft.
Source Regest: Meklenburgisches Urkundenbuch - Band I -, Nr. 49, S. 119
 

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      Conrado dei gralia Romano imperatori glorioso et semper augusto Sueno eiusdem nutu Danorum rex — — -— — — — — — —

      Curie autem decorem et desiderabilem celsitudinis vestre vultum videre

      cupientes, intime precaraur, quatenus et locum adeundi commodum et tempus apparatus idoneum designetis et securum ducatum nobis procuretis. lliis vero amicis nostris fidelibus videlicet domino Bremensi archiepiscopo et 0. marchioni legationem nostram commisimus, ut ducis insidias declinaremus. Valete et prin- cipes vestros ad Slavorum depressionem excitate, et super bis, quae digna vi- dentur, rescribite.

      Nach Martene et Durand, Coll. T. M, p. 495; Lappenbergs Hamb. ÜB. I, S. 184. — Vgl. Meursii opp. K, p. 277; Vidensk. Selsk. Skrifter U, p. 201; Suhm VI, p. 112, 113 (zum J. 1152). — Konrad starb 1152, Januar 7. Sowohl Sven als Kanut erschienen dann auf dem Reichstage, den König Friedrich zu Merseburg Pfingsten 1152 hielt. S. Nr. 54.

       
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