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Deutsch: Reichsabtei St. Maximin in Trier. Stich aus dem XVII. Jahrhundert?
English: St. Maximin's Abbey in the German town Trier. Engraving from the 17th century?
Français : L'abbaye St. Maximin à Trèves (Allemagne). Gravure du XVIIème siècle?
Date 17th century?
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