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Deutsch: Sophie von Kühn. In die Wand der Dorfkirche eingelassene Gedenktafel
English: Memorial plaque for Sophie von Kühn, set into the wall of the village church.
Esperanto: Memortabulo de Sophie von Kühn en la muro de la vilaĝa preĝejo.
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Auf diesem Gottesacker
ruht
Sophie von Kühn
* 17. März 1782
† 19. März 1797
auf Schloß Grüningen

die Braut des Dichters
Friedrich von Hardenberg
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Author Wikswat
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Gedenktafel Sophie von Kühn

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  • 2009-11-10 12:32:52 Wikswat (2385206 Bytes) {{Information |Beschreibung = Sophie von Kühn. In die Wand der Dorfkirche eingelassene Gedenktafel |Quelle = eigenes Foto |Urheber = Wikswat |Datum = 7.12.2007 |Genehmigung = |Andere Versionen = |Anmerkungen = bitte in WP "Schloss Grüningen (Thüringe

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