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Meißen
Meißen The title of this article contains the ... the name may be represented as Meissen. Meißen Federal state Saxony Administrative region Dresden District Meißen Population 28,535 source (2005) Area 30 ... Olaf Raschke Website www.stadt-meissen.de Meißen, internationally most known for porcelain, is a ... Germany. Points of interest are mainly the Meißen porcelain label, the Albrechtsburg castle, the ...
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Dresden
... Saxon Switzerland, a large prime climbing destination. Meißen is situated to the west of Dresden ... Founder of the city was Dietrich of Meißen , Margrave of Meißen. Since 1270, starting with Henry the Illustrious , Dresden became the capital of the margravate. After the death of the former, however ... European porcelain was invented in Dresden and Meißen. He also gathered many of the ...
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Guben
... Neisse. Margrave Henry III, the Illustrious of Meißen granted this settlement city rights on June ... Until 1815, Guben belonged uninterruptedly to the margravate of Lower Lusatia. Between 1367 and 1635 the margravate belonged to the crown of Bohemia. The ... until June 8 1938. In 1815 the margravate of Lower Lusatia was abolished and replaced ...
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Frederick I, Margrave of Brandenburg
... Frederick V of Nuremberg and Elisabeth of Meißen . Life Frederick stepped early in Austrian services ... fought against the rebellious nobility of the Margravate of Brandenburg (in particular, of Quitzows family ... awarded him the formal enfeoffment of the margravate 18 April 1417. As Frederick did not ... castle Cadolz and transferred the regency in margravate to his son Johann (Frederick, however, remained ...
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Bautzen (district)
... are identical to the arms of the margravate of Upper Lusatia. The coat of arms ... a confederacy. This loose alliance became a margravate under the Bohemian crown in 1378. Towns ... Döbeln | Freiberg | Kamenz | Leipziger Land Löbau-Zittau | Meißen | Mittlerer Erzgebirgskreis | Mittweida | Muldentalkreis | Niederschlesischer Oberlausitzkreis Riesa ...
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Colditz Castle
... the Reich territories of the Pleißenland (anti-Meißen Pleiße-lands). Around 1404, the nearly 250 ... of Colditz was officially established in the Margravate (county) of Meißen. In 1430, the Hussites attacked Colditz and ...
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Saxony
... Land (L) Löbau-Zittau (ZI) Meißen (MEI) Mittlerer Erzgebirgskreis (MEK) Mittweida ... present Saxony-Anhalt, became subject to the margravate of Meißen and ruled by the Wettin dynasty) in ...
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Saale-Orla-Kreis
... the right is the symbol of the margravate of Meißen. The two wavy lines in the bottom ...
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Annaberg
... lion was the heraldic animal of the margravate of Meissen, the predecessor state of Saxony ... Döbeln | Freiberg | Kamenz | Leipziger Land Löbau-Zittau | Meißen | Mittlerer Erzgebirgskreis | Mittweida | Muldentalkreis | Niederschlesischer Oberlausitzkreis Riesa ...
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Altenburger Land
... the region. It was part of the margravate of Meißen in the 14th century. At this time ...
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