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Description Kaiser Friedrich Barbarossa als Stifter des Stifts Kaiserslautern. Glasmalerei, angeblich aus der Stiftskirche Kaiserslautern, 1826 aus Speyer in die Alte Pinakothek München gelangt, seit 1876 im Bayerischen Nationalmuseum
Date um 1540 (?)
Source Jürgen Keddigkeit/Martin Wenz/Matthias Untermann: Kaiserslautern St. Maria. In: Pfälzisches Klosterlexikon 2 (2014), S. 371
Author Mittelrheinischer Meister

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