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There exists an older article about the same person under the name Konrad Justinger containing only the following information:
Konrad Justinger of Berne is the author of a 1423chronicle. The original is lost, but a copy of the text survives in Jena. The original may have been illustrated; if so, that would make it the precursor of the late 15th century Swiss illustrated chronicles.
The article is marked as a stub but has a longer history. Could somebody more familiar with the enWP-rules than me care for the merging of the 2 sentences of the Konrad J.-article into this Conrad J.-article respecting the user work done in Konrad J. We in the deWP are asked not to neglect the history information, but this can be handled differently within the enWP.
When done so the Konrad J.-article may be deleted. --Fredou (talk) 16:15, 28 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]