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Figure of the Death of Duke Friedrich Wilhelm II of Saxony-Altenburg (1603-1669)
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Inscription: top on the right, 19 lines, incomplete: "Der InIn/ Fürst v (nd) H (er) r H (er) r Friedrich Wilhelm/Herzog zu Sachsen, Jülich, Cleve v (nd) Berg, Landgrave/zu Thuringia, Marggraf zu Meißen, Gefürsteter Graf/zu Henneberg Graf zum Margk and Ravensberg/Herr zu Ravenstein./ Ward bent on this weld to weymar the 12th Febr (uar) 1603. The first time/A (nn) o 1638 was married to the most pervasive princess v (nd) women/Elisabeth Sophien/Gebohrner Markgräfin in Brandenburg, after her death in Anno 1650, he moved to the second mahl A (nn) o 1652 with the permeation/most princess, d (er) women Magdalenen Sybyllen. Drills from Churf (in the old) Stam (m) in Saxony and weave Princess/to Dennemark. Showing with this last ground H (er) z (og) Christian,/further the July 166 [.] is bent H (er) z (og) Friedrich Wilhelm u (nd)/Miss Johanne Magdalenen. In Altenburg, he farewell to 22 April 1669/old: in the 30th J (a) h (r) of the government."(Museum Schloss Moritzburg Zeitz)
Title: Figure of the Death of Duke Friedrich Wilhelm II of Saxony-Altenburg (1603-1669)
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Inscription: top on the right, 19 lines, incomplete: "Der InIn/ Fürst v (nd) H (er) r H (er) r Friedrich Wilhelm/Herzog zu Sachsen, Jülich, Cleve v (nd) Berg, Landgrave/zu Thuringia, Marggraf zu Meißen, Gefürsteter Graf/zu Henneberg Graf zum Margk and Ravensberg/Herr zu Ravenstein.
/ Ward bent on this weld to weymar the 12th Febr (uar) 1603.
The first time/A (nn) o 1638 was married to the most pervasive princess v (nd) women/Elisabeth Sophien/Gebohrner Markgräfin in Brandenburg, after her death in Anno 1650, he moved to the second mahl A (nn) o 1652 with the permeation/most princess, d (er) women Magdalenen Sybyllen.
Drills from Churf (in the old) Stam (m) in Saxony and weave Princess/to Dennemark.
Showing with this last ground H (er) z (og) Christian,/further the July 166 [.
] is bent H (er) z (og) Friedrich Wilhelm u (nd)/Miss Johanne Magdalenen.
In Altenburg, he farewell to 22 April 1669/old: in the 30th J (a) h (r) of the government.
"(Museum Schloss Moritzburg Zeitz).
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