File:Kloster Frauenalb Territorium, Pfeffel 1746.png
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[edit]DescriptionKloster Frauenalb Territorium, Pfeffel 1746.png |
English: Detail cropped out of a mid-18th century map showing the territory (in aqua) of Frauenalb Abbey (German: Kloster Frauenalb; Freiadelsstift Frauenalb; Damenstift Frauenalb), which included several villages. The women's abbey was bordered by Baden-Baden and Baden-Durlach (in yellow) and by the Duchy of Württemberg (pale yellow). As the vogt (advocate), the Margrave of Baden exercised certain limited rights over this largely independent abbey. Cropped out of map one of a multi-map series centered on the Circle of Swabia titled Per Inclyti Circuli Suevici Supremorum Ordinum, etc. published by Augsburg engraver, map and print publisher Johann Andreas Pfeffel the Elder in 1746. |
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Source | Moll's map collection (mapy.mzk.cz) |
Author | Johann Andreas Pfeffel |
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