File:Adelsdiplom - Capdebo de Baraczhaza 1802 - Wappen.jpg

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Deutsch: Wappen aus dem Adelsdiplom von Franz II./I. (römisch-deutscher Kaiser 1792-1806, Kaiser von Österreich 1804-1835) als König von Ungarn für die vier Brüder Jonas (1759-1826), Marton († 1816), Ferenc († 1824) und Gergely (1776-1840) Capdebo de Baraczhaza, Kaufleute in Siebenbürgen. Ausgestellt 23. Juli 1802, mit eigenhändiger Unterschrift des Kaisers. Pergamentlibell, teils goldgehöhte Kalligraphie, farbige Wappendarstellung.
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