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Deutsch: Solothurner Ämterſcheibe; Glasgmäld aus einer Berner Werckſtatt, gefertigt zwiſchen 1510 und 1530; aufbewahrt im Solothurner Rathskeller.

Ämterwappen (im Uhrzeigersinn):

  • 2. Halten
  • 4. Gösgen
  • 6. Bucheggberg
  • 8. ?Olten ?Kriegstetten
  • 10. Altreu
  • 12. Falkenstein
  • 13. Messen
  • 11. Tierstein
  • 9. Gilgenberg
  • 7. Saanenthal
  • 5. Flumenthal
  • 3. Lebern / Bechburg
  • 1. Dorneck
vgl: [1]
English: Stained Glaſs Plate ſhewing the Arms of Solothurn, its Bailiwicks, and the Holy Roman Empire, made between 1510 and 1530; kept in the Cellar of the Townhall at Solothurn.
Date between 1510 and 1530
date QS:P,+1550-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1319,+1510-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,+1530-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Source Benno Schubiger, Die Kunſtdenkmäler des Kantons Solothurn I: Die Stadt Solothurn I , Baſel 1994, p. XVIII.
Author Unknown author Unknown author
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