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Deutsch: Rudolfsgrab. Liegefiguren Rudolfs IV. des Stifters und seiner Gemahlin Katharina von Böhmen. Darstellung der Universitätsprofessoren in den Nischen (Figuren seit ca. 1800 verschollen). Inschriften im Dom betreffend Rudolf d. Stifters.
English: The decipherment of the epitaph from before 1365 upon the cenotaph, or symbolic tomb, of Duke Rudolph IV of Austria ("the Founder") in the Stephansdom in Vienna. The translation of the secret writing into English is "This is the sepulcure of Rudolph, by the grace of God, Duke and Founder" and "Almighty God and great lord Jesus Christ, a shepherd." Rudolf was never, in fact, buried within the almost-solid stone structure, but in the Ducal Crypt elsewhere in the cathedral. The code used is the Alphabetum Kaldeorum, a cipher he probably invented.

Date: 1772

Author: Marquard Herrgott

Source: From the Digital European Cathedral Archives www.deca-forum.net/e_index.htm

URL: [www.deca-forum.net/deca-cgi/getdoc_e.pl?DEF=d%3A%5Cdata%5Cdeca%5Chida;DATEN=d%3A%5Cdata%5Cdeca%5Cdata;THE=d%3A%5Cdata%5Cdeca%5Cidx;USER=bild;DOK_TPL=deca_doc_e.tpl;LIST_TPL=deca_list_e.tpl;FCT=g;iftxt=rudolf;N_ftxt=0;R_ftxt=%3D;ikufo=;N_kufo=1;R_kufo=%3D;i024=wien;N_024=2;R_024=%3D;i031e=;N_031e=3;R_031e=%3D;i029=;N_029=4;R_029=%3D;i038=;N_038=5;R_038=%3D;i039=;N_039=6;R_039=%3D&KEY=fot%20w0012945 click here]

information about photo/plan/graphic photo: Foto administrator: DOMBAUSEKRETARIAT WIEN copyright: Dombausekretariat St. Stephan photo number: 12936/1 colour: s/w type of photo: Original format: 509x768 photographer: DBH caption: Rudolfsgrab und Epitaph Rudolf IV.

nach einem Stich oben im Bild Kenotaph unten im Bild Aufschlüsselung einer Geheimschrifft am Epitaph des Rudolf

information about representated content place: WIEN building: Stephansdom title: Rudolfsgrab und Epitaph Rudolf IV. dating: 1365, vor originator: Dombauhütte Wien

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