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    The Margravate or Margraviate of Meissen (German: Markgrafschaft Meißen) was a medieval principality in the area of the modern German state of Saxony....
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  • Sorbs dwelling behind the limes sorabicus; the March of Lusatia, March of Meissen, March of Merseburg and March of Zeitz; the Franconian march in modern...
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    created out of the division of the vast Marca Geronis in 965. It initially comprised the northern third of the Marca (roughly corresponding to the modern...
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    after 979) Margrave of Meissen, before 1000 Ekkehard I (murdered 30 April 1002 in Pöhlde); became in 992 Margrave of Meissen, buried in the monastery...
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    Upper Lusatia (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    became part of the vast Marca Geronis under the Saxon margrave Gero and after 965 of the newly established Margraviate of Meissen. All the major wall ring...
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  • appears as Steiermark in German today. The margraves of Brandenburg and Meissen eventually became, respectively, the kings of (originally 'in') Prussia...
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    Teltow and Magdeburg Wars (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    Otto III, Margrave of Brandenburg. The Margravate of Meissen, led by Henry III, Margrave of Meissen of the House of Wettin, and Wilbrand von Käfernburg...
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  • Brian Daniel Starr. pp. 121–. ISBN 978-1-4196-3302-7. "Konrad Markgraf von Meißen und der Niederlausitz". ADB. Retrieved 13 April 2020. Thompson, 486. Also...
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    Glomatians (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    erected on the hill of Meissen (Mišno). They were made tributaries. Their settlement area was incorporated into the large Saxon Marca Geronis and in 965 became...
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    Polabian Slavs (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    March, the latter being divided into the marches of Zeitz, Merseburg, and Meissen. Bishoprics such as Magdeburg, Brandenburg, and Havelberg were founded...
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    Ostsiedlung (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    to as Marca Geronis. After Gero's death in 965, the march was divided in smaller sectors: Northern March, Lusatian March, Margraviate of Meissen, and March...
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    Lower Lusatia (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    in 1031. In 1136 Conrad the Great of the House of Wettin, margrave of Meissen, also received the March of Lusatia. In the early 13th century, Lower Lusatia...
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  • Beg, co-ruler of the Seljuk Empire (d. 1060) Regelinda, margravine of Meissen (approximate date) 980 February 15 – Berthold, German nobleman (approximate...
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    Gero (archbishop of Cologne) (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    over the adjacent lands of Serimunt in the Marca Geronis. He and his brother Margrave Thietmar of Meissen were the sons of Christian's marriage with Hidda...
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    Sorbs (tribe) (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    becoming part of Marca Geronis. Since the 940s were built Burgwards in the territory of the Sorbs, and the Margravate of Meissen and March of Lusatia...
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    Macmillan. buzer.de. "EheRÄndG Gesetz zur Einführung des Rechts auf Eheschließung für Personen gleichen Geschlechts". www.buzer.de (in German). Archived...
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  • bishoprics of Brandenburg and Havelberg — as well as the newly erected sees of Meissen, Merseburg and Naumburg-Zeitz. Mieszko I, duke and prince of Poland, constructs...
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    1239 to 1245, the brothers fought the Teltow War against the Margraves of Meissen of the House of Wettin. At stake was a Slavic castle at Köpenick, a former...
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    Germany–Poland relations (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    son Bolesław I the Brave was married to a daughter of Margrave Rikdag of Meissen. However, in the same year the Polish ruler, instigated by Duke Boleslaus...
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    1239 to 1245, the brothers fought the Teltow War against the Margraves of Meissen of the House of Wettin. At stake was a Slavic castle at Köpenick, a former...
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  • Manica Manosque Manosca, Manesco or Manosco Mantes Manta or Mante Marche Marca Marmande Marmanda Marne Marna Marseille Marsiglia Martinique Martinica Marvejols...
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