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'''Johann von Trarbach''' (known as '''Jost Maurer''') was a German [[Stone mason|mason]], [[architect]] and [[construction]] entrepreneur. His nickname means 'Jost, the stonemason' in German.
'''Johann von Trarbach''' (known as '''Jost Maurer''') was a German [[Stone mason|mason]], [[architect]] and [[construction]] entrepreneur. His nickname means 'Jost, the stonemason' in German.

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Johann von Trarbach (known as Jost Maurer) was a German mason, architect and construction entrepreneur. His nickname means 'Jost, the stonemason' in German.

Jost Maurer carried out the expansion of the Wolf monastery (north of Traben-Trarbach) around 1498 and erected the portico on the Trarbach church in 1518.