File:Dankaerts-Historis-9333.tif
Namen in der genordeten Karte:
Territorien: Palatinatus Rheni
Flüsse: Glan fl, Lauter flu
Orte (von West nach Ost):
Ulm (Ulmet),
Westweiler (Wiesweiler),
Eistberg (Niedereisenbach),
Ischenaw (Eschenau),
Raedweiler (Rathsweiler),
Capellen (Flurskapelle),
Mustbach (Haschbach?),
Mazbach (Matzenbach),
Ofenbach (Offenbach),
Schellodenbach (Schallodenbach),
Gross Odenbach (Odenbach),
Medert (Medard),
Lautereck (Lauterecken),
Wolfsheim (Wolfstein),
Odenbach (Adenbach?),
Rivilskirch (Reipoltskirchen),
Khelbach (Callbach?),
Rasweiler (Ransweiler?),
Ubach (Unkenbach?),
Stalberck (Stahlberg),
Hilgen Muschel (Heiligenmoschel),
Razenhausen (Rockenhausen),
Falckenstein (Burg Falkenstein (Pfalz)),
Urbs (Orbis),
Seul (Saulheim?),
Morsen (Morschheim),
Geisheim (Gauersheim?),
Kircheim (Kirchheimbolanden),
Pollant (Bolanden),
Stere de buil (Standenbühl).
Matthäus Merian
(1593–1650) |
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Description | Swiss copperplate engraver and publisher | ||
Date of birth/death | 22 September 1593 | 19 June 1650 | |
Location of birth/death | Basel | Bad Schwalbach | |
Work period | 1608 –1650 | ||
Work location |
Switzerland (Zurich, Basel), France (Nancy, Paris), Netherlands, Germany (Strasbourg, Augsburg, Stuttgart, Oppenheim,Frankfurt) | ||
Authority file |
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