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Deutsch: Abbildung des Drususstein in Johann Huttichs “Collectanea antiquitatum in urbe atque agro Moguntino repertarum”, erschienen 1520. Holzstich, Entstehungszeit wahrscheinlich zwischen 1512/13 und 1517.
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Koordinaten: 49° 59′ 31.65″ N, 8° 16′ 27.17″ E

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