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      <title>Der Aller Durchleuchtigisten und Großmächtigen Kayser, Durchleuchtigisten unnd Großmächtigen Königen und Ertzhertzogen, Durchleuchtigen und Hochgebornen Fürsten, wie auch Grafen, Herren vom Adel, und anderer treflicher berühmbter Kriegßhelden, die eintweder selbsten General und Feldtobristen in namhafften Feldzügen gewest, oder aber sonsten hohe und ansehliche Befelch getragen, warhafftige  Bildnüssen, und kurze Beschreibung ihrer so wol in Firdtsf: als Kriegszzeiten berrichten fürnembsten thaten und handlungen</title>
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