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Charter: Urkunden (992-1600) 1242 III 26
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26. März 1242, Hintperch (heute?)
Friedrich II., Herzog von Österreich, gewährt dem Kloster Lambach die Mautfreiheit auf der Donau.
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OÖUB 3 (Wien 1862) S. 110, Nr. 105
 

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    Fridericus dei gratia dux Austrie et Stirie ac dominus Carniole omnibus hanc litteram inspecturis salutem. Qvia ad instanciam et peticionem dilecti nostri Wernhardi abbatis de Lambach et conuentus eiusdem ecclesie necnon ex gracia speciali pro remedio anime nostre duximus perpetuo concedendum, vt omnia victualia sua, quocumque nomine censeantur, de cetero per danubium transducere debeant libere sine muta. Vt autem huius rei donatio robur firmum optineat et profectum, presens scriptum ipsis in euidens testimonium iussimus exhiberi sigilli nostri patrocinio conmunitum coram testibus subnotatis, Anhelmo viro nobili de Justinge, Chunrado de Zekinge Ottone camerario nostro de walchunschirchen, Ditrico de Tobra, Truslino de Heimburch, Liupoldo preposito Ardacensi, magistro Vlrico de Chirchperch, prothonotario nostro Gotschalco plebano de Holabrunne, Marquardo notario nostro et aliis quam pluribus, quorum non sunt nomina hic notata. Datum Hintperch anno domini M. CC. XLII. VII. kalendas Aprilis.
    Source Fulltext: OÖUB 3 (Wien 1862) S. 110, Nr. 105

    Original dating clauseVII. kalendas Aprilis



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