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Stone cross (Morrs Stein, Marrstein or Mürrestein) with inscription “J.M.F.Z.S.1653.D.XI.OCTOB:” Sandstone; 92 x 68 x 23 cm. Reinhardtsdorf-Schöna, Forest Division 19, southwest of the Großzschirnstein
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Title: Stone cross
Description:
Stone cross (Morrs Stein, Marrstein or Mürrestein) with inscription “J.
M.
F.
Z.
S.
1653.
D.
XI.
OCTOB:” Sandstone; 92 x 68 x 23 cm.
Reinhardtsdorf-Schöna, Forest Division 19, southwest of the Großzschirnstein.

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