File:Christianopolis - 2.png
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[edit]DescriptionChristianopolis - 2.png | Bild der Stadt Christianopolis (Utopie) aus Johann Valentin Andreae: Reipublicae Christianopolitanae descriptio. Argentorati 1619. |
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20 February 2007, 14:35:45 | 1854 × 1680 (274716 bytes) | Nutzer 2206 (talk · contribs) | {{Information |Description=Bild der Stadt Christianopolis (Utopie) |Source=WWW |Date=17. Jahrhundert (?) |Author=Unknown |Permission=public domain |other_versions= }} |
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