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Petrus von Hatzfeld

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German Roman Catholic priest and abbot
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Petrus von Hatzfeld by Johann Christoph Rincklake.

Petrus von Hatzfeld (1748 in Münster - 24 April 1823 in Boesfeld, today in Herzebrock-Clarholz) was a German Roman Catholic priest and forty-eighth abbot of Marienfeld Abbey.


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