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Charter: Meklenburgisches Urkundenbuch, 1863 (Google data) 19
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  Otto, römischer Kaiser, bestätigt der St. Moritzkirclie zu Magdeburg ihre Güter und auch den Zehnten des Silberzinses aus den Landschaften der Ucraner, Rezener, niederer, Tolemaner und Zirzipaner.
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Meklenburgisches Urkundenbuch - Band I -, Nr. 19, S. 97
 

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      omnemque decimam census argenti scilicet de provinciis Sclavorum Ucra[ni], Rezefni]1, Biedere, Tolensa[ni], Zirzipa[ni]2 ad nostrum flscum respi- cient[i]s8 sancto Mauritio ad concremanda luminaria Magdeburg vel tyrniama eraend[ura]4 ab illo (se. genitore nostro) collalam nostra quoque munificentia lar- gimur eidem ecclesie et confirmamus.

      Data non. Junii, anno dominice incarnationis DCCCCLXXIII., indictione XIV., anno imperii domini Oltonis serenissimi imperatoris äugusti VII. Actum Mag deburg. Amen.

      Nach Koseg. Cod. Pom. dipl. L, S. 22 aus dem Magdeburger Copialbuche, wo jedoch 'Ucram, Rezem, — 2Tolensam, Zirzipam, — 3 respicientes — *emendi stellt. — Der Abdruck bei Boysen (Allg. histor. Ma gazin, St. I, S. 163) gibt statt Ucram: Veram. — Gedruckt auch bei Riedel: Cod. dipl. Brand. L, Bd. 13, S. 312. — Vgl. Raumer: Reg. Br. No. 251, p. 54.

       
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