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Urk. Lehmann 45
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Palatinate Count Ruprecht II gives the Heidelberg University the houses and
Courtyards and the goods of the displaced Jews, so that the university
Houses as colleges for residential purposes for their magisters. She
are exempt from taxes and services; however, the Pfalzgraf reenters its territory
Rights in case the university would be dissolved. The
Courtyards and possessions of the displaced Jews of Heidelberg Abraham, Harmeder,
Moses Nuremberg, Hirczen, Gumbrecht, Ensichen, Symelen (cf. Urk. Lehmann 43
[→ http://digi.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/diglit/lehm43]), Trostlin and Beierlin
Shoemaker and described in her position within the city. On the
The synagogue converted into a Marienkapelle
and the Jewish cemetery outside the city of Heidelberg, as well as all
Other properties and rights associated with the houses, such as gardens,
Vineyards and fields and interest and slurries. Announcement of the Palatinate
Seal.
Title: Urk. Lehmann 45
Description:
Palatinate Count Ruprecht II gives the Heidelberg University the houses and
Courtyards and the goods of the displaced Jews, so that the university
Houses as colleges for residential purposes for their magisters.
She
are exempt from taxes and services; however, the Pfalzgraf reenters its territory
Rights in case the university would be dissolved.
The
Courtyards and possessions of the displaced Jews of Heidelberg Abraham, Harmeder,
Moses Nuremberg, Hirczen, Gumbrecht, Ensichen, Symelen (cf.
Urk.
Lehmann 43
[→ http://digi.
ub.
uni-heidelberg.
de/diglit/lehm43]), Trostlin and Beierlin
Shoemaker and described in her position within the city.
On the
The synagogue converted into a Marienkapelle
and the Jewish cemetery outside the city of Heidelberg, as well as all
Other properties and rights associated with the houses, such as gardens,
Vineyards and fields and interest and slurries.
Announcement of the Palatinate
Seal.
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