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Deutsch: Dom-Museum Bremen: Nachbildung des Dagulf-Psalter (Goldener Psalter). Original ist um 790 an der Aachener Hofschule entstanden und war vom 11. Jh bis 1648 am St. Petri-Dom in Bremen
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