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English: View to the Aluksne (Marienburg) Castle from North-West in 1661.
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Source Scanned from: A. Tuulse "Die Burgen in Estland und Lettland", Dorpat 1942. Description there: Drawing by Storno from 1661 in Meyerbergs travel commentaries.
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