declare him bankrupt. His house on Schlossstrasse was then occupied by Johann Schneidewein. He left Wittenberg in or before April 1534. He sold his rights to...
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Stolberg (1509–1572), reigning count over Stolberg and Wernigerode Johann Schneidewein (1519–1568), lawyer Paulus von Stolzmann (1863–1930), General of...
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Donath Fritzsch (sign top right). Tomb slab of chancellor Dr. Heinrich Schneidewein (died 1580), work by Cranach. Gravestone of Georg Fischer (died 1505)...
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Neander (neos – new, e.g. “Neumann”) Nikander (nike – victory) Oinotomos (“Schneidewein”) Picander (píkros – sharp) Polviander (possibly from polus – many) Silander...
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