Adolf I., Count of Nassau-Idstein-Wiesbaden Adoration in the stars federal sky vault before the crucified Christ: Adolf and his wife Margarete, Burggräufin von Nuremberg, as well as on both sides of nine sons and seven daughters, all kneeling, with their first names to locations; A nimbed praying pair (Adolf and Margarete another time?) Standing on both sides of the crucifix; flanked by diagonally lying, reversed coats of arms of Nassau and Zollern with helmish; Rectangular framing in landscape format; in Oberecken helmet and coat of arms of Nassau; At the top in the frame bar four coats of ar


Adolf I., Count of Nassau-Idstein-Wiesbaden Adoration in the stars federal sky vault before the crucified Christ: Adolf and his wife Margarete, Burggräufin von Nuremberg, as well as on both sides of nine sons and seven daughters, all kneeling, with their first names to locations; A nimbed praying pair (Adolf and Margarete another time?) Standing on both sides of the crucifix; flanked by diagonally lying, reversed coats of arms of Nassau and Zollern with helmish; Rectangular framing in landscape format; in Oberecken helmet and coat of arms of Nassau; At the top in the frame bar four coats of arms. Copper engraving by Heinrich Hugo Coentgen. Without legend. (According to Votive picture in the monastery Klarenthal, Wiesbaden?).


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