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Description Christian Weiß d. J. , Archidiaconus at Leipzig, engraving after Elias Gottlob Haußmann
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Source Stadt Leipzig
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Johann Martin Bernigeroth  (1713–1767)  wikidata:Q12320018
 
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Johann Bernigeroth
Description German engraver, copper engraver and visual artist
son of Martin Bernigeroth and father of Martin Friedrich Bernigeroth.
Date of birth/death 7 November 1713 Edit this at Wikidata 22 February 1767 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Leipzig Edit this at Wikidata Leipzig Edit this at Wikidata
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