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    Groitzsch (German pronunciation: [ˈɡʁɔʏtʃ]) is a town in the Leipzig district, in Saxony, Germany. The town is situated at the southern edge of the Leipzig...
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    Wiprecht (or Wigbert) of Groitzsch (died 22 May 1124) was the Margrave of Meissen and the Saxon Ostmark from 1123 until his death. He was born to a noble...
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  • Henry of Groitzsch (died 31 December 1135) was the second son of Wiprecht of Groitzsch and Judith, daughter of Vratislaus II of Bohemia. He succeeded...
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  • However, that same year, Emperor Henry V enfeoffed Count Wiprecht of Groitzsch with both marches. Furious Conrad forged an alliance with the Saxon duke...
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    cooperation of Wendish and German nobility had been achieved. (See: Wiprecht of Groitzsch). In 1168, during the Northern Crusades, Denmark mounted a crusade led...
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    Grimma (Saxony) Grimmen (Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania) Gröditz (Saxony) Groitzsch (Saxony) Gronau (Leine) (Lower Saxony) Gronau (Westf.) (North Rhine-Westphalia)...
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    Hans Bemmann (category People from Groitzsch)
    Hans Bemmann (27 April 1922 in Groitzsch near Leipzig – 1 April 2003 in Bonn) was a German writer. Hans Bemmann studied German language and literature...
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    From 1144, he administered the lordship of Groitzsch as heir apparent of the late Count Henry of Groitzsch (d. 1135), and also as an adopted son of his...
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    1124), Count of Wettin, married Berta, daughter of Margrave Wiprecht of Groitzsch, died without male heirs Conrad, Margrave of Meissen (c. 1097–1157) Mathilde...
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  • Machine – string section Robert Charles – assistant overdub engineer Lee Groitzsch – overdub engineer Nick Keca – engineer Robert John "Mutt" Lange – producer...
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    settlement at the site. During 1083, Henry IV urged Margrave Wiprecht of Groitzsch to develop the castle site, which Colditz accepted. During 1158, Emperor...
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  • The Margraviate of Meissen was a territorial state on the border of the Holy Roman Empire. The margravines of Meissen were the consorts of the margraves...
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  • harp Bergen White – string arrangements Dennis Carney – photography Lee Groitzsch – assistant engineer Bob Heimall – art direction Jerry Kennedy – producer...
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  • the Ostmark Reign 1103–1123 Predecessor Henry I Successor Wiprecht of Groitzsch Regent Thimo of Wettin Born 1103 Died 1123 Spouse Adelaide of Stade House...
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    Lake 170 hectares (420 acres) Peres Lake 699 hectares (1,730 acres) Lake Groitzsch 840 hectares (2,100 acres) Goitzsche Lake* 1,353 hectares (3,340 acres)...
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  • opposition from competing local princes. In 1205, Albert married Matilda of Groitzsch (1185–1225), daughter of the Count Conrad II of Lusatia, a member of the...
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    remain under Wettin rule for the rest of its existence. Under Wiprecht von Groitzsch in the 1120s, Meissen underwent a process of Germanisation. He was succeeded...
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    Borsdorf 34292 Brandis 34293 Naunhof 34294 Rackwitz 34295 Krensitz 34296 Groitzsch 34297 Liebertwolkwitz 34298 Taucha 34299 Gaschwitz 343 3431 Döbeln 3432...
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  • of Iziaslav I of Kiev, then Kuno of Nordheim, and finally Wiprecht von Groitzsch Adelaide, the youngest, married successively Adalbert II, Count of Ballenstedt...
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    an American racing driver. Hitke was born in Audigast, a village near Groitzsch in the Kingdom of Saxony, at that time part of the German Empire. He immigrated...
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    diplomatic relations between German and Slavic feudal lords, e.g. Wiprecht of Groitzsch (a German) rose to power through close links with the Bohemian (Czech)...
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    the Saxon Rebellion. The son-in-law of Vratislaus, Count Wiprecht of Groitzsch, ruled it independently from 1084 to 1108 residing at Ortenburg Castle...
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  • Fain – bass Lester Flatt – composer Gordon Gillingham – photography Lee Groitzsch – assistant John Hood – photography Cody Kilby – guitar, soloist Brent...
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    of Bohemia Judith (c. 1066-9 December 1108), married to Wiprecht II of Groitzsch Krofta 1957, p. 426-427. Lawler 2001, p. 173. Krofta 1957, p. 426–427...
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  • brothers Theodoric and Dedi received the March of Lusatia and the County of Groitzsch with Rochlitz. The partition meant a weakening of the Wettin rule, and...
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    feudal lords often cooperated with the Slavic inhabitants. Wiprecht of Groitzsch, a prominent figure during the early German migration period only acquired...
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    flight from Regensburg to Saxony. His brother-in-law, Count Wiprecht of Groitzsch, accompanied Henry as far as Mainz in late October. Already in despair...
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  • Castle, Dornreichenbach Gnandstein Castle, Gnandstein Wiprechtsburg Groitzsch, Groitzsch Kohren-Sahlis Castle, Kohren-Sahlis Mutzschen Castle, Mutzschen Frohburg...
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  • insurgents gathered under the lead of the Osterland count Wiprecht of Groitzsch and the Thuringian count Louis the Springer, but were repulsed by Henry's...
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    and successor Henry IV recommended that his follower Count Wiprecht of Groitzsch build a castle on the cliff above the river. From 1158, under the rule...
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