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Dennis Green Wolfger von Erla, Bischof von Passau (1191-1204) und Patriarch von Aquileja (1204—1218) als Kirchenfürst und Literaturmäzen. Germanische Bibliothek, Untersuchungen 20, by Egon Boshof, Fritz Peter Knapp 65/1, p. 161

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works

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  • Albrecht von Johannsdorf
  • Boncompagno da Signa
  • Innocent III

people

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  • Boncompagno da Signa
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  • Albrecht von Johannsdorf
  • Wolfger von Erla

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