RMCCEGPA–Martin Luther directs the posting of his 95 theses, protesting the practice of the sale of indulgences on the Wittenberg Door
RMBFYA48–SALE OF INDULGENCES as shown in a German woodcut of Luther's time
RMHTX1HH–Johann Tetzel, a Roman Catholic German, Dominican friar and preacher selling indulgence letters
RM2D8PHNH–Engraving of Martin Luther (1483-1546), a key figure in the Protestant Reformation, after he nailed the Ninety-Five Theses, or “Disputation on the Power and Efficacy of Indulgences,” on the door of All Saints' Church in Wittenberg in 1517.
RMKWEXF3–Martin Luther with the Ninety-Five Theses or Disputation on the Power of Indulgences, a list of propositions for an academic disputation written in 1517. Martin Luther, 1483 - 1546. German professor of theology, composer, priest, monk and a seminal figure in the Protestant Reformation. From Ward and Lock's Illustrated History of the World, published c.1882.
RMG16B3A–In this 1830 lithograph, a crowd gathers to watch as Martin Luther (1483-1546) posts his 95 theses, protesting the practice of the sale of indulgences, to the door of the castle church in Wittenberg, Germany, in 1517.
RFEXEPJJ–This scene is allegorical and illustrates Martin's Luther's objection to indulgences and indulgences. In his '95 Theses' - Luther shown writing them at left- he makes clear his objections and belief that such sales were not correct. This work is from a woodcut in the Royal Library in Berlin.
RMD98PAJ–Martin Luther (1483-1546) made his solemn and public protest against the abuses in connection with the sale of indulgences in 1517. He was summoned before the Diet of Worms in 1521. During his stay in Wartburg he translated the Scriptures into German.
RF2WFTD5C–Pictured here is the safe conduct letter from Kaiser Charles I for Martin Luther for his trip to Worms in 1521., The Diet of Worms of 1521, headed by Emperor Charles V, passed the Edict of Worms, which banned Luther's writings and declared him a heretic and an enemy of the state. Although the Edict mandated that Luther should be captured and turned over to the emperor, it was never enforced.
RMP56R8A–Martin Luther tearing up the papal bull at Wittenberg, Germany, 1520
RMTA24B9–The photo shows an illustration from the 19th Century: The pardoner and Dominican monk Johann Tetzel sells indulgences. You can also see Martin Luther, who protested against indulgences in his 95 theses .
RM2PTYP2N–Luther nailing his 95 theses against the selling of indulgences at Wittenberg. October 31 1517
RMF1M08T–Martin Luther and the Ninety Five Thesis of the 31st October 1517 in Wittenberg, Germany. Luther (1483-1546) was a German professor of theology, priest and seminal figure in the Reformation. Ordained to the priesthood in 1507 Luther rejected the practice of the Roman Catholic Church towards indulgences. Luther proposed an academic discussion in his Ninety-five Theses of 1517. His refusal to renounce his writings at the demand of Pope Leo X in 1520 and the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, resulted in his excommunication by the pope and condemnation as an outlaw by the Holy Roman Emperor.
RMBR18XW–Martin Luther, (1483-1546). German reformer. Sale of indulgences in Germany in opposition to the doctrine preached by Luther.
RM2H69BM4–A late 19th Century illustration of Martin Luther (1483-1546), a German priest and professor of theology, best known as a seminal figure in the Protestant Reformation whose translation of the Bible into the German vernacular (instead of Latin) made it more accessible to the laity. He proposed an academic discussion of the practice and efficacy of indulgences in his Ninety-five Theses of 1517. His refusal to renounce all of his writings at the demand of Pope Leo X in 1520 and the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V at the Diet of Worms in 1521 (illustrated) resulted in his excommunication.
RME1GMD7–Illustration of a small crowd has gathered to watch as Martin Luther directs the posting of his 95 theses, protesting the practice of the sale of indulgences, to the door of the castle church in Wittenberg. Dated 1517
RMF54BGX–Luther Sale of Indulgences the 95 propositions October 31 1517
RMRT660R–Events about Martin Luther in four images, original text, the image down: Luther don't want to give indulgences, on the left: Tezel is burning the papers of Luther, the main imag Luther hang up his 95 theses on the church door of Wittenberg, on the right: students of the university of Wittenberg burning papers of Tezel. Illustrations from: 'Dr. Martin Luther the German Reformer', illustrations by Gustav König, published by Rudolf Besser, Gotha, 1850th., Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMRB64DD–Illustration of a small crowd has gathered to watch as Martin Luther directs the posting of his 95 theses, protesting the practice of the sale of indulgences, to the door of the castle church in Wittenberg. Dated 1517
RMHHW3NC–Allegorical depiction of Martin Luther holding a torch 'set alight by God's word' against the Papacy, depicted as a devil trying to put out the flame with water from its mouth. To the left, a priest is depicted wearing a jester's hat selling indulgences. Reformation era anonymous caricature from 1617, marking the centenary of Martin Luther's 95 theses
RMFF74H9–SALE OF INDULGENCES /nin a church, 1525. Colored woodcut from a pamphlet by Martin Luther, 1525.
RMHHW3KY–Allegorical depiction of Martin Luther holding a torch 'set alight by God's word' against the Papacy, depicted as a devil trying to put out the flame with water from its mouth. To the left, a priest is depicted wearing a jester's hat selling indulgences. Reformation era anonymous caricature from 1617, marking the centenary of Martin Luther's 95 theses
RMG15K8X–1830 lithograph show a crowd has gathered to watch as Martin Luther directs the posting of his 95 theses, protesting the practice of the sale of indulgences, to the door of the castle church in Wittenberg. Martin Luther (1483-1546) was a German priest, pr
RMBFBC4M–Portrait print of Martin Luther - Luther (1483 - 1546) was a key figure in the Protestant Reformation.
RMD996RC–selling Indulgences. In Catholic theology, an indulgence is the full or partial remission of temporal punishment due for sins which have already been forgiven. The indulgence is granted by the Catholic Church after the sinner has confessed and received absolution. They are granted for specific good works and prayers. Abuses in selling and granting indulgences were a major point of contention when Martin Luther initiated the Protestant Reformation (1517)
RM2CFK03G–Theses Door of the Castle Church (Schloßkirche) in Wittenberg, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Martin Luther posted the Ninety-five Theses on the door of All Saints' Church on 31st October 1517 in the beginning of the Protestant Reformation. The original doors were destroyed by a fire during the Seven Years' War in 1760. Bronze door modelled by German door Friedrich Drake were installed here in November 1858.
RM2M9BDCB–He nails up his 95 Theses, or Propositions, attacking the Church's traffic in indulgences, on the door of All Saints' Church, Wittenberg
RMDF95TR–Martin Luther, 1483-1546). German reformer.Luther at the Diet of Worms. Colored engraving.
RFCBE5JE–This print was published in 1529 and names Luther as a seven-headed monster, with each head representing a contradictory opinion
RMC0FK70–Martin Luther, (1483-1546). German reformer. Sale of indulgences in Germany in opposition to the doctrine preached by Luther.
RM2JE4EB6–Portrait of Luther with allegorical figures, Willem Hendrik Hoogkamer, after Johannes Jelgerhuis, 1817, Portrait of Martin Luther in a medallion, on which is a swan and in the clouds an angel with a trumpet. Below that, two representations: Martin Luther publishing his academic theses against the trade in indulgences on October 31, 1517, and below the burning of the papal bull and code of laws on December 10, 1520: the beginning of Protestantism in Wittenberg. On the right Father Time with scythe and hourglass and a banderole reading: 300 years. On the left, a personification of Eternity with
RMTA244Y–Woodcut from 1517: The leaflet shows the Dominican monk and indulgence merchant Johann Tetzel (1465-1519) and Martin Luther, who wrote a disputation in the same year, the Ninety-Five Theses in which he protested against indulgences.
RMT71849–Engraving of Martin Luther's protest against the sale of indulgences, from the book 'The Great Controversy: Between Christ and Satan During the Christian Dispensation' by Ellen Gould White, 1888. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RMRT60DH–Johann Tetzel sells indulgences, coulered image (artist unknown) from: 'Doktor Martin Luthers Leben, Thaten und Meinungen... (Doctor Martin Luthers life, deeds and opinions...), told by Martin Rade (Paul Martin), published by Hermann Oeser, Neusalza in Saxony, 1887., Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2AG112M–The Ninety-five Theses or Disputation on the Power of Indulgences by Martin Luther, 1517. Found in the Collection of Universitätsbibliothek Basel.
RMPNWG75–Martin Luther, (Eisleben, 1483, Eisleben, 1546). German reformer. Doctor of Theology and Augustinian priest. In 1517, outlined the main thesis of Lutheranism in Wittenberg. He was excommunicated in 1520. Martin Luther nailed to the door of the Wittenberg castle church his Ninety-Five Theses on the Power and Efficacy of Indulgences (31/10/1517). Colored engraving.
RM2JD64DJ–He nails up his 95 Theses, or Propositions, attacking the Church's traffic in indulgences, on the door of All Saints' Church, Wittenberg Colourised version of : 10001674 Date: 31 October 1517
RMRT651H–Johann Tetzel sells indulgences, illustration (drawn by Trenkwald) from: 'Die deutsche Geschichte in Bildern (images of German history), text by Dr. F. Bülau, published by C.C. Meinhold and sons, Dresden, 1862., Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMP8FCKR–A small crowd has gathered to watch as Martin Luther directs the posting of his 95 theses, protesting the practice of the sale of indulgences, to the door of the castle church in Wittenberg.
RM2J7M4MH–Martin Luther, deutscher Fernsehfilm in zwei Teilen über die wichtigsten Lebensstationen des Reformators, Deutschland, 1983, Teil 1, Szene mit MICHAEL HABECK als Dominikaner Tetzel, der Ablasshandel in der Kirche betreibt. Martin Luther, German TV film in two parts about the most important stages in the life of the reformer, Germany, 1983, Part 1, scene with MICHAEL HABECK as Dominican friar Tetzel, who traded indulgences in the church.
RMHRNPR8–Martin Luther, German Theologian
RMBFB687–Portrait print of Martin Luther - Luther (1483 - 1546) was a key figure in the Protestant Reformation.
RMTA16EH–Indulgence certificate for the Collegiate Church of St. Erasmi, issued by 23 cardinals. In his theses, Martin Luther turned decisively against the trade of indulgences by the Catholic Church.
RM2PKM3C1–Martin Luther fights selling of indulgences, historical illustration 1851
RM2CFK007–Theses Door of the Castle Church (Schloßkirche) in Wittenberg, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Martin Luther posted the Ninety-five Theses on the door of All Saints' Church on 31st October 1517 in the beginning of the Protestant Reformation. The original doors were destroyed by a fire during the Seven Years' War in 1760. Bronze door modelled by German door Friedrich Drake were installed here in November 1858.
RMF1M08P–Martin Luther teaching Children during the Reformation in Germany. Martin Luther (1483-1546) was a German professor of theology, priest, author, composer, Augustinian monk, and a seminal figure in the Reformation. Ordained to the priesthood in 1507 Luther came to reject several teachings and practices of the Roman Catholic Church; in particular, he disputed the view on indulgences. Luther proposed an academic discussion of the practice and efficacy of indulgences in his Ninety-five Theses of 1517.
RMDF70BT–Martin Luther, (Eisleben, 1483, Eisleben, 1546). German reformer. Luther at the Diet of Worms. Engraving.
RFCW18CR–This copper plate from 1750 shows Dominican preacher Johann Tetzel with his cash box and his indulgences.
RMC0FK4K–Martin Luther (1483-1546) nailed to the door of the Wittenberg castle church his Ninety-Five Theses (1517).
RMRBPAH8–German reformer Martin Luther (1483-1546) preaching to the crowd in Mora. Germania, 1882.
RM2PBYTXX–Lucas Cranach's portrait of Martin Luther depicts the religious leader with a stern expression and a determined gaze. Luther wears a monk's robe. The painting captures the essence of the Protestant Reformation and Luther's pivotal role in it.
RMANHM46–Luther Nails 95 Theses
RMWPPPE0–Luther lässt 95 sätze gegen den ablass an die scholsskirche zu Wittenberg anschlagen den 31 octbr. 1517 Abstract: A small crowd has gathered to watch as Martin Luther directs the posting of his 95 theses, protesting the practice of the sale of indulgences, to the door of the castle church in Wittenberg.
RFF5BW2X–This illustration is a caricature of the spiritual debauchery of the clergy at the time of Pope Leo X (1513-1521). He granted indulgences to those who contributed to the building fund for St. Peter's Basilica. During his time as Pope, the Protestant Reformation began.
RMPNX616–Martin Luther, (Eisleben, 1483, Eisleben, 1546). German reformer. Doctor of Theology and Augustinian priest. In 1517, outlined the main thesis of Lutheranism in Wittenberg. He was excommunicated in 1520. Martin Luther nailed to the door of the Wittenberg castle church his Ninety-Five Theses on the Power and Efficacy of Indulgences (31/10/1517). Colored engraving.
RM2K2JYK6–selling Indulgences. In Catholic theology, an indulgence is the full or partial remission of temporal punishment due for sins which have already been forgiven. The indulgence is granted by the Catholic Church after the sinner has confessed and received absolution. They are granted for specific good works and prayers. Abuses in selling and granting indulgences were a major point of contention when Martin Luther initiated the Protestant Reformation (1517)
RFWMX6KM–Europa, Deutschland, Sachsen-Anhalt, Eisleben, Johann Tetzel verkauft Ablasszettel, Bildtafel ( Künstler unbekannt ) aus : ' Doktor Martin Luthers Leben, Thaten und Meinungen, auf Grund reichlicher Mitteilungen aus seinen Briefen und Schriften dem Volke erzählt von Lic. theol. Martin Rade ( Paul Martin ) ', Druck und Verlag von Hermann Oeser, Neusalza i. S. , 1887 . / Europe, Germany, Saxony-Anhalt, Eisleben, Johann Tetzel sells indulgences , coulered image ( artist unknown ) from : ' Doktor Martin Luthers Leben, Thaten und Meinungen ... ( Doctor Martin Luthers life, deeds and opinions...), t
RMDDT3HR–The monument for Martin Luther is pictured in Wittenberg, Germany, 02 September 2013. In this city, in 1517, the German reformer Martin Luther (1483-1546) posted his 95 his theses against the selling of indulgences at the door of the All Saints' Church. Photo: JENS WOLF
RM2J7M4NC–Martin Luther, deutscher Fernsehfilm in zwei Teilen über die wichtigsten Lebensstationen des Reformators, Deutschland, 1983, Teil 1, Szene mit MICHAEL HABECK als Dominikaner Tetzel, der Ablasshandel in der Kirche betreibt. Martin Luther, German TV film in two parts about the most important stages in the life of the reformer, Germany, 1983, Part 1, scene with MICHAEL HABECK as Dominican friar Tetzel, who traded indulgences in the church.
RMHRNPR9–Martin Luther, German Theologian
RM2REF086–Martin Luther slams the 95 theses on the church door in Wittenberg, religion, trade in indulgences, indulgence, trade, Catholicism, Protestant, 16th
RMD5YK9X–The Castle Church is pictured in Wittenberg, Germany, 24 October 2012. German reformer Martin Luther (1483-1546) posted his ninety-five theses against the sale of indulgences and the pope on the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg on 31 October 1517. Photo: Jens Wolf
RM2PKM3G9–Luther nails his Ninety-five Theses to the door of All Saints' Church in Wittenberg on October 31, 1517, historical illustration 1851
RM2CFK02A–Theses Door of the Castle Church (Schloßkirche) in Wittenberg, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Martin Luther posted the Ninety-five Theses on the door of All Saints' Church on 31st October 1517 in the beginning of the Protestant Reformation. The original doors were destroyed by a fire during the Seven Years' War in 1760. Bronze door modelled by German door Friedrich Drake were installed here in November 1858.
RM2HJ2WXB–Martin Luther as an Augustinian Monk 1520 Lucas Cranach the Elder German This small engraving shows Martin Luther as a monk of the Augustinian Order, which he joined in 1506. Lucas Cranach was a close friend and staunch supporter of Luther, who, in addition to producing some of the most lifelike images of the man, conveyed an abiding Lutheran spirit in many of his paintings and prints. This image was produced in 1520, the year Luther published a series of pamphlets in which he questioned the church's sale of indulgences and denied the supremacy of the pope. Cranach supervised the printing of t
RF2K9YCA4–Bust of the theologian Martin Luther, facing left, in oval with edge lettering. Below the portrait is a Dutch verse by C. Victor.
RM2WERMKA–Paus receives afloat money, monogrammist GK (print maker, 17th century), after Lucas Cranach (i), c. 1661 print Pope receives money with the sale of indulgences. Contrary to money and religion. Mirror-image copy to the print of Lucas Cranach in the pamphlet 'Passional Christi und Antichristi' by Martin Luther from 1521, page 610 from a 17th-century edition. The series of thirteen pairs of woodcuts reflects the contradictions between the humility and selflessness of Christ on the one hand, and the pride and greed of the Pope on the other. paper letterpress printing the richness of the Church o
RMBN6F9D–Martin Luther (1483-1546) nailed to the door of the Wittenberg castle church his Ninety-Five Theses (1517).
RMRBPAPR–German reformer Martin Luther (1483-1546) preaching to the crowd in Mora. Germania, 1882.
RF2F1P8DJ–Renaissance Pope Leo X of the Medici family with the cardinals Giulio Medici and Lodovico Rossi, engraving from the painting by Rafael , palazzo Pitti - Florence
RMANHYBF–Luthers 95 Theses
RM2X22JMK–Cardinal Albrecht of Brandenburg (The large cardinal), 1523. Cardinal Albrecht (Albert) of Brandenburg (1490-1545) was Elector and Archbishop of Mainz from 1514 to 1545, and Archishop of Magdeburg from 1513 to 1545. His sale of indulgences (Church pardons for sins) to repay loans to the Fugger banking family, and to sustain his lavish lifestyle, infuriated Martin Luther and provoked him to write his 95 Theses which led to the Reformation.
RM2C20H9Y–selling of indulgences
RMPNWEW5–Martin Luther, (Eisleben, 1483, Eisleben, 1546). German reformer. Doctor of Theology and Augustinian priest. In 1517, outlined the main thesis of Lutheranism in Wittenberg. He was excommunicated in 1520. Martin Luther nailed to the door of the Wittenberg castle church his Ninety-Five Theses on the Power and Efficacy of Indulgences (31/10/1517). Engraving.
RM2JD66HG–Luther nails up his 95 Theses at Wittenberg Colourised version of : 10008730 Date: 1517
RFWMX0E4–Europa, Deutschland, Sachsen-Anhalt, Eisleben, Johann Tetzel verkauft Ablasszettel, farbige Bildtafel ( Künstler unbekannt ) aus : ' Doktor Martin Luthers Leben, Thaten und Meinungen, auf Grund reichlicher Mitteilungen aus seinen Briefen und Schriften dem Volke erzählt von Lic. theol. Martin Rade ( Paul Martin ) ', Druck und Verlag von Hermann Oeser, Neusalza i. S. , 1887 . / Europe, Germany, Saxony-Anhalt, Eisleben, Johann Tetzel sells indulgences , coulered image ( artist unknown ) from : ' Doktor Martin Luthers Leben, Thaten und Meinungen ... ( Doctor Martin Luthers life, deeds and opinion
RMDDT3HY–The monument for Martin Luther is pictured in Wittenberg, Germany, 02 September 2013. In this city, in 1517, the German reformer Martin Luther (1483-1546) posted his 95 his theses against the selling of indulgences at the door of the All Saints' Church. Photo: JENS WOLF
RM2J7M4MJ–Martin Luther, deutscher Fernsehfilm in zwei Teilen über die wichtigsten Lebensstationen des Reformators, Deutschland, 1983, Teil 1, Szene mit MICHAEL HABECK als Dominikaner Tetzel, der Ablasshandel in der Kirche betreibt. Martin Luther, German TV film in two parts about the most important stages in the life of the reformer, Germany, 1983, Part 1, scene with MICHAEL HABECK as Dominican friar Tetzel, who traded indulgences in the church.
RMHRKJN9–Martin Luther, German Theologian
RM2AXA96W–Martin Luther : the hero of the reformation 1483-1546 / by Henry Eyster Jacobs . approach; the officials of theplace, the citizens, even the school-children, wentin procession to meet him. A red cross, on whichthe coat of arms of the Pope was emblazoned,preceded him. On a velvet cushion his papalcommission was displayed. Entering a church,the red cross was raised in front of the highaltar, and the indulgence chest placed beside it.Sermons were preached by the commissioner or hisdeputies, extolling the worth of indulgences, andurging their purchase. The terrors of the hearerswere excited by gra
RMD5YKA0–The Castle Church is pictured in Wittenberg, Germany, 24 October 2012. German reformer Martin Luther (1483-1546) posted his ninety-five theses against the sale of indulgences and the pope on the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg on 31 October 1517. Photo: Jens Wolf
RM2PKM3FR–Luther nails his Ninety-five Theses to the door of All Saints' Church in Wittenberg on October 31, 1517, historical illustration 1851
RM2CFK004–Theses Door of the Castle Church (Schloßkirche) in Wittenberg, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Martin Luther posted the Ninety-five Theses on the door of All Saints' Church on 31st October 1517 in the beginning of the Protestant Reformation. The original doors were destroyed by a fire during the Seven Years' War in 1760. Bronze door modelled by German door Friedrich Drake were installed here in November 1858.
RMD5YN3X–View of the Martin Luther statue in Wittenberg, Germany, 31 October 2012. Martin Luther (1483-1546) is said to have nailed his 95 Theses against the selling of indulgences onto the door of St. Mary's Church on 31 October 1517. This act is regarded as the start of the worldwide Reformation of the Church. Photo: JENS WOLF
RF2KA0902–Bust of the theologian Martin Luther, facing left, in oval with edge lettering. Below the portrait is a Dutch verse by C. Victor.
RMD5YKA1–The grave of Martin Luther is pictured in the Castle Church in Wittenberg, Germany, 24 October 2012. German reformer Martin Luther (1483-1546) posted his ninety-five theses against the sale of indulgences and the pope on the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg on 31 October 1517. Photo: Jens Wolf
RMC7XBND–Martin Luther (1483-1546) nailed to the door of the Wittenberg castle church his Ninety-Five Theses (1517).
RMRBJ3T9–German reformer Martin Luther (1483-1546) preaching to the crowd in Mora. Germania, 1882.
RMD5YN47–People celebrate Reformation Day in front of the Martin Luther statue in Wittenberg, Germany, 31 October 2012. Martin Luther (1483-1546) is said to have nailed his 95 Theses against the selling of indulgences onto the door of St. Mary's Church on 31 October 1517. This act is regarded as the start of the worldwide Reformation of the Church. Photo: JENS WOLF
RM2RGBYKR–Luther nails up his 95 Theses at Wittenberg
RF2BAF832–Renaissance Medici Pope, Leo X (1474-1521). Engraving created by William Faithorne the Elder (1620 - 1691) for Johan Sleidan's 'History of the Reformation', published in 1689.
RMG36KD5–He nails up his 95 Theses, or Propositions, attacking the Church's traffic in indulgences, on the door of All Saints' Church, Wittenberg Date: 31 October 1517
RM2AGR877–The Ninety-five Theses or Disputation on the Power of Indulgences by Martin Luther. Museum: Universitätsbibliothek Basel. Author: Historic Object.
RMG37MYF–Luther's 95 Theses
RF2PYB621–Renaissance Medici Pope, Leo X (1474-1521). Square detail of engraving created by William Faithorne the Elder (1620 - 1691) for Johan Sleidan's 'History of the Reformation', published in 1689.
RMDDT3HP–The monument for Martin Luther is pictured in Wittenberg, Germany, 02 September 2013. In this city, in 1517, the German reformer Martin Luther (1483-1546) posted his 95 his theses against the selling of indulgences at the door of the All Saints' Church. Photo: JENS WOLF
RM2J7M4N6–Martin Luther, deutscher Fernsehfilm in zwei Teilen über die wichtigsten Lebensstationen des Reformators, Deutschland, 1983, Teil 1, Szene mit MICHAEL HABECK als Dominikaner Tetzel, der Ablasshandel in der Kirche betreibt. Martin Luther, German TV film in two parts about the most important stages in the life of the reformer, Germany, 1983, Part 1, scene with MICHAEL HABECK as Dominican friar Tetzel, who traded indulgences in the church.
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