File:Zeitgenössige Lithografie der Nationalversammlung in der Paulskirche.jpg

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English: The opening of the Frankfurt Parliament in Frankfurt's Paulskirche in 1848. Coloured, contemporary engraving. View at the President's table, over which the portrait Germania by Philipp Veit emerges.
Deutsch: Bild von der Eröffnung der Nationalversammlung 1848 in der Paulskirche in Frankfurt am Main.
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Source Contemporary lithograph after a drawing by Leo von Elliott. From the German History in Documents site / High quality version
Author from a contemporary drawing of the Parliament in 1848; after a drawing by Ludwig von Elliot
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22:38, 24 June 2006Thumbnail for version as of 22:38, 24 June 20061,000 × 743 (217 KB)Valentinian (talk | contribs){{PD-old}} {{Information |Description=The Frankfurt Parliament in Frankfurt's Paulskirche in 1848/49. Coloured, contemporary engraving. View at the President's table, over which the portrait Germania by Philipp Veit

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