File:Bahrprobe (Hans Spiess).jpg

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Deutsch: Der Söldner Hans Spiess wird in Ettiswil durch eine Bahrprobe des Mordes „überführt“ (die Leiche seiner Frau beginnt bei Berührung zu bluten). Ausschnitt aus einer Buchmalerei in der Luzerner Chronik des Diebold Schilling
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