File:Gezelinus1729.JPG
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English: Oldest illustration of sacred Gezelinus of Schlebusch, 1729
Deutsch: Älteste Darstellung des seligen Gezelinus aus dem Pilgerbüchlein, 1729 |
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Source | "Pilgerbüchlein" des Jobst Moritz Freiherr von Droste zu Senden aus dem Jahr 1927; hier: Norbert Hölzer: „Von Schliebeschrod nach Schlebusch“, Pfarrgemeindeamt Leverkusen-Schlebusch, 1991. |
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