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Revision as of 18:02, 27 May 2024

*1724, † 1789, merchant and master of the Chamber Guild, Weimar court agent and chamber councilor, mayor, municipal deputy at the tax college as well as at the police commission, dominated Jena's urban policy from 1780-1789, he had 8 children
  • a Caduceo
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Johann Jacob Heinrich Paulsen
*1724, † 1789, merchant and master of the Chamber Guild, Weimar court agent and chamber councilor, mayor, municipal deputy at the tax college as well as at the police commission, dominated Jena's urban policy from 1780-1789, he had 8 children
  • a Caduceo

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