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English: Kur-Sachsen: Oberst der Prunk-Kürassiere August's I. (Lager von Zeithayn). 1730
Deutsch: Knötel, Band IV, Tafel 5: Kur-Sachsen: Oberst der Prunk-Kürassiere August's I. (Lager von Zeithayn). 1730
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Source Richard Knötel (* 12. Januar 1857, † 26. April 1914): Uniformenkunde, Lose Blätter zur Geschichte der Entwicklung der militärischen Tracht, Berlin, 1890. Band IV, Tafel 5
Author Richard Knötel, (Milgesch)
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