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Urk. Lehmann 201
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Christophera and Amelia Gräfinnen von Hanau-Lichtenberg, write to her brother
Philip IV Count of Hanau-Lichtenberg that they left the monastery
And on 16 March they moved to Babenhausen, as he demanded. She
Invite him to come to Babenhausen so that she can tell him about her.
The first part of the paper deals with the exiting of the monastery. Furthermore, they want to tell him how
They go. One particular concern for them is that Philipp may allow
Two virgins, one of whom served faithfully, into the monastery
Patershausen. The Amtmann Michel Hane becomes all these points
again orally in front of the count. Margaretha von Hanau-Lichtenberg, who
Aunt Christopheras, Amelias and Philipps, who was also a nun in Marienborn,
She offers her best wishes.
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Title: Urk. Lehmann 201
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Christophera and Amelia Gräfinnen von Hanau-Lichtenberg, write to her brother
Philip IV Count of Hanau-Lichtenberg that they left the monastery
And on 16 March they moved to Babenhausen, as he demanded.
She
Invite him to come to Babenhausen so that she can tell him about her.
The first part of the paper deals with the exiting of the monastery.
Furthermore, they want to tell him how
They go.
One particular concern for them is that Philipp may allow
Two virgins, one of whom served faithfully, into the monastery
Patershausen.
The Amtmann Michel Hane becomes all these points
again orally in front of the count.
Margaretha von Hanau-Lichtenberg, who
Aunt Christopheras, Amelias and Philipps, who was also a nun in Marienborn,
She offers her best wishes.
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