Charter: Kloster St. Emmeram Regensburg Urkunden (0794-1800) BayHStA, Kloster St. Emmeram Regensburg Urkunden 2018
Signature: BayHStA, Kloster St. Emmeram Regensburg Urkunden 2018
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1474 März 6, Regensburg
Kardinalpriester Marco [Barbo] tituli S Marci, Patriarch von Aquileia, apostolischer Legat, bewilligt den gläubigen Besuchern der Marienkirche in Haindling, Regensburger Diözese, an genannten Marienfeiertagen einen Ablaß von 100 Tagen.S=A
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DE-BayHStA,
Provenienz: Reichsstift Regensburg-St. Emmeram
DE-BayHStA,
Provenienz: Reichsstift Regensburg-St. Emmeram
ein an Schnüren anhängendes Siegel abgegangenMaterial: Perg.
Dimensions: 26x55 cm
Original dating clause: Datum Ratispone anno incarnacionis dominice millesimo quadringentesimo septuagesimo pridie Nonis marci pontificatus sanctissimi in Christo patris et domini nostri domini Sixti divina providentia pape quarti anno tertio.
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Places
- Aquileia (Pr Udine, I), Patriarchat: Patriarchen \ Marco Barbo
- Haindling (Gde. Geiselhöring, Lkr. Straubing-Bogen), Pfarrei/Kirche U.L.F.
- Regensburg
Persons
- Barbo: Marco, Kardinalpriester San Marco, Patriarch von Aquileia
München, Bayerisches Hauptstaatsarchiv, Kloster St. Emmeram Regensburg Urkunden (0794-1800) BayHStA, Kloster St. Emmeram Regensburg Urkunden 2018, in: Monasterium.net, URL </mom/DE-BayHStA/KURegensburgStEmmeram/002018/charter>, accessed at 2024-11-24+01:00
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