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  • Dies ist das älteste Dieburger Siegel. Es stammt aus der gothischen Zeit. Die Umschrift lautet S. (sigillum) universitatis opidi Dippurg d. h. Siegel der Bürgerschaft der Stadt Dieburg. Es ist angehängt an 2 Urkunden, die aus den Jahren 1421 und 1538 stammen und im Pfarrarchiv aufbewahrt werden. Die Farbengebung ist unbekannt.
  • The oldes seal of Dieburg. It shows Martin of Tours. Two of this seals are still existing today. They were made in the years 1421 and 1538.


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