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Charter: Urkunden der Freisingischen Besitzungen in Österreich, ed. Zahn, 1870 (Google data)  178.
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Codex Diplomaticus Austriaco Frisingensis - Sammlung von Urkunden und Urbaren zur Geschichte der ehemals freisingischen Besitzungen in Österreich, Nr. 178. , S. 202
 

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Codex Diplomaticus Austriaco Frisingensis - Sammlung von Urkunden und Urbaren zur Geschichte der ehemals freisingischen Besitzungen in Österreich, Nr. 178. , S. 202

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    (1255), 3- Oct., Klosterneubtirg. Propst Konrad von Klosterneuburg,

    Stellvertreter im Richteramte.

    Chvnradus dei gratia propositus Nevnburgensis dilecto in Christo fratri .... veneraWrr priori eccïesie Medlicensis salutem in omnium saluatore. Cum causae que vertitur inter dominum nostrum Frisingensem episcopum et Wisintonem presbiterum seper ecclesia

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    in Probstsorf nobis et venerabilibus .... Medlicensi et ... . Sco- torum in Wienna abbatibus per sedem apostolicam commisse, prout ex rescripto apostolico quod apud dictum venerabilem abbatem Medlicensem si expedit, requiratis (patebit), arduis ecclesie nostre negociis impediti interesse non possimus, nobis in ipsa causa termi- nanda committimus totaliter vices nostras. Datum in Nevnburch, V. non. Octobris.

    Aus dem Gerichtsprotokolle von 1284, 6. Juni, Regensburg (Nr. 384) vgl. dieses; Meichelbeck IL/2, in Nr. 181,1, p. 116.

     
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