ab Homannianis Heredibus. Cum Spec. S. Caes. Rque Mtis Privilegio
Scale [ca 1:220 000], bar scale Mill. Silesiaca 1500 Pert. v. 11250 Uln. Sil. Ulnase habente ad Ped. Par. ut 2553 ad 1440 ; Map was also published in 1750 in "Atlas Silesiae id est Ducatus Silesiae generaliter [...]" ; Prime meridian Ferro ; Cited in: Śląsk w dawnej kartografii / Roman Wytyczak, p. 125, poz. 85
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Wieland, Johann Wolfgang (?-1736) Homännische Erben
Wieland, Johann Wolfgang (?-1736) Homännische Erben
Wieland, Johann Wolfgang (?-1736) Schubarth, Mattheus von (1723–1758)
Wieland, Johann Wolfgang (?-1736) Schubarth, Mattheus von (1723–1758)
Wieland, Johann Wolfgang (?-1736) Schubarth, Mattheus von (1723–1758)
Wieland, Johann Wolfgang (?-1736) Schubarth, Mattheus von (1723–1758) Homännische Erben
Wieland, Johann Wolfgang (?-1736) Schubarth, Mattheus von (1723–1758) Homännische Erben
Wieland, Johann Wolfgang (?-1736) Schubarth, Mattheus von (1723–1758) Homännische Erben