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Deutsch: Votivtafel des Adelsgeschlechts der Rothenstein in der Kirche St. Jakobus in Ruderatshofen, Bayern. Inschrift des gelben Banners oben:

Endras von rotenstain zu humratzried vogt zu oberdorf, Agatha schindelerin sein hausfro hetten ain sun vnd funf töchtren Wilhalm sein sun het aine von Vlendorf

Inschrift des weissen Banners unten:

Hans von rotenstain pfleger zuo schlanders vnd Kay. Maj.t diner…

English: Votive panel of the nobility of Rothenstein in the church St. Jakobus in Ruderatshofen, Bavaria. Inscription of the yellow banner above:

Endras von rotenstain zu humratzried vogt zu oberdorf, Agatha schindelerin sein hausfro hetten ain sun vnd funf töchtren Wilhalm sein sun het aine von Vlendorf

Inscription of the white banner below:

Hans von rotenstain pfleger zuo schlanders vnd Kay. Maj.t diner…

Date circa 1520
date QS:P,+1520-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source Picture of votive panel of St. Jakobus, Ruderatshofen
Author Unknown. Photographed by Mogadir

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