In our thesis we have the saying from Oberroise ( see Part3 ) partially solved.
Once the saying
" mint, Gochse, Bethlehem, Bauerbach, Jerusalem "
And here is the newly discovered triangle
mint - Graf Eberstein Castle = 6.7 cm = 3.35 km
railway bridges - Graf Eberstein Castle = 6.7 cm = 3.35 km
6.7 cm, measured to the millimeter from church to church / castle on a map
are 3.35 km direct air line from point to point.
thesis
A note like the geomantic lines run?
This saying could surmise:
of mint for after over railway bridges Gochse, then referred to the Graf Eberstein castle as Bethlehem, then to Bauerbach and a line to Jerusalem?
Bethlehem means " House of Bread " and could be as a reference to the breadwinner in the old days have been the Count Eberstein Castle so.
" mint, Gochse, Bethlehem, Bauerbach, Jerusalem "
there so the two versions of the saying Neibse from the region because it has a turn in both directions?
" Neibse, Büchig, Bauerbach, Bethlehem would have thought. "
" Neibse, Büchig, Bauerbach, Jerusalem would have thought. "
Links
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Graf Eberstein Castle
Bethlehem - Explanation
Jerusalem - wiki
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