Template:1353-00-00-Poehlde

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1353 Inscription on a church bell to protect from plague and famine, probably referring to the Black Death, from the parish of Poehlde in Lower Saxony.   O Rex aeterne populum Tu laedere sperne / Fulmine peste fame quotiens tonuit sonus a me. [1] O Eternal King, spare the people from injury by lightning, pestilence and famine as often as my sound is heard. (Translation: Martin Bauch)

  1. DI 105, Osterode, Nr. 14† (Jörg H. Lampe), in: www.inschriften.net, urn:nbn:de:0238-di105g021k0001408