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20. Schäftlarner Tradition S.16


This series shows the pages 16-18 of a manuscript collecting deeds of donation (traditiones) to Schäftlarn monastery.
I have wiped out the parts that have nothing to do with the deed by which Herrich of Ichingen (= Icking) and his son Waltker donated all their earthly possessions (including themselves!) to the monastery. “Let there be no grudge against it; any contester may share the fate of Judas, the traitor, and never enter the Kingdom of Heaven.” (Of course, that was long before the Judas-Gospel was discovered.)
This document is dated March 29th, 806. It legitimates celebrating the 1200th year of Icking’s existence.
A full edition and a German translation can be found in the thread Die 20. Schäftlarner Tradition.
I have wiped out the parts that have nothing to do with the deed by which Herrich of Ichingen (= Icking) and his son Waltker donated all their earthly possessions (including themselves!) to the monastery. “Let there be no grudge against it; any contester may share the fate of Judas, the traitor, and never enter the Kingdom of Heaven.” (Of course, that was long before the Judas-Gospel was discovered.)
This document is dated March 29th, 806. It legitimates celebrating the 1200th year of Icking’s existence.
A full edition and a German translation can be found in the thread Die 20. Schäftlarner Tradition.
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