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Charter: Urkunden der Freisingischen Besitzungen in Österreich, ed. Zahn, 1870 (Google data)  2Ö2.
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Source Regest: Codex Diplomaticus Austriaco Frisingensis - Sammlung von Urkunden und Urbaren zur Geschichte der ehemals freisingischen Besitzungen in Österreich, Nr. 2Ö2. , S. 308
 

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Codex Diplomaticus Austriaco Frisingensis - Sammlung von Urkunden und Urbaren zur Geschichte der ehemals freisingischen Besitzungen in Österreich, Nr. 2Ö2. , S. 308

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    untersuchen und die Ergebnisse ihm zur Entscheidung vorzulegen.

    Otak. dei gracia rex Bohemie, dux Austrie et Styrie et marchio Morauie dilecto sibi ... nobili viro comiti de Hardeke iudici prouin- ciali Austrie salutem cum plenitudine omnis boni. Cvm sit cordi nobis iura conseruare ecclesie Frisingensis, volumus et mandamus

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    quatenus super causa que occasione castri in Herrantstein et posses sonum eidem castro attinencium inter memoratam Frisingensem ecclesiam ex vna parte et dominum de Pottendorf eiusdemque here des vertitur vel verti speratur ex altera, citatis partibus hinc et inde iusticiam audiatis et auditam sub sigillo vestro ad nostram presen- ciam dirigatis, vt secundum scripta vestra prefatam causam mediante iusticia terminemus. Datum aput Linzam, anno domini M. CC. LXVI., pridie nonis Decembris.

    Cod. 191, f. 50, k. Reichsarchiv zu München, Meichelbeck II.,'i. 54, Nr. 85.

     
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