Rudolf I (c. 1284 – 12 March 1356), a member of the House of Ascania, was Duke of Saxe-Wittenberg from 1298 until his death. By the Golden Bull of 1356...
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Rudolf II, Duke of Saxe-Wittenberg, nicknamed Rudolf the Blind, (c. 1307 – 6 December 1370 in Wittenberg) was a member of the House of Ascania. He was...
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The Duchy of Saxe-Wittenberg (German: Herzogtum Sachsen-Wittenberg) was a medieval duchy of the Holy Roman Empire centered at Wittenberg, which emerged after...
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Rudolf III (c. 1378 – 11 June 1419), a member of the House of Ascania, was Duke of Saxe-Wittenberg and Elector of Saxony from 1388 until his death. He...
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Electorate of Saxony (redirect from Kurfürstentum Sachsen)
Saxe-Wittenberg succeeded in claiming the electoral dignity permanently and for itself alone. The Wittenberg Ascanians Albert I, Albert II and Rudolf I (r...
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Wittenberg, officially Lutherstadt Wittenberg, is the fourth-largest town in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It is situated on the River Elbe, 60 kilometers (37 mi)...
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duchy Saxe-Wittenberg, ∞ in 1273 Agnes (aka Hagne) (*c. 1257–11 October 1322*, in Wittenberg), daughter of King Rudolph I of Germany Rudolf (d. after 1269)...
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Saxony (redirect from Freistaat Sachsen)
Saxe-Lauenburg and Saxe-Wittenberg. Both claimed the Saxon electoral privilege for themselves, but the Golden Bull of 1356 accepted only Wittenberg's claim, with...
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Albert of Saxe-Wittenberg (German: Albrecht von Sachsen-Wittenberg; died 28 June 1385 in Wittenberg) was born as the son of Otto (d. 30 March 1350), a...
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List of rulers of Saxony (redirect from Dukes of Saxe-Wittenberg)
established under Emperor Otto I in 965, and since 1242 also over the Landgraviate of Thuringia. Thus, in 1423, Saxe-Wittenberg, the Margraviate of Meissen...
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Albert II, Duke of Saxony (category Dukes of Saxe-Wittenberg)
Albert II of Saxony (Wittenberg upon Elbe, ca. 1250 – 25 August 1298, near Aken) was a son of Duke Albert I of Saxony and his third wife Helen of Brunswick...
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Index of East Germany–related articles (section I)
Rundfunk der DDR - Rundfunk im amerikanischen Sektor Sandmännchen - Sachsen - Sachsen-Anhalt - Günter Schabowski - Alexander Schalck-Golodkowski - Schießbefehl...
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Ernest, Elector of Saxony (redirect from Ernest I, Elector of Saxony)
area around Wittenberg, the southern Thuringian part, the Vogtland and parts of the Pleissnerland. As a residence he selected Wittenberg. He provided...
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Saxony. Later, the remaining state was split into Saxe-Lauenburg and Saxe-Wittenberg. The Ascanian dynasties in the two Saxon states became extinct in 1689...
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or Rudolf I, Duke of Saxe-Wittenberg. By 1540 it was located in Wittenberg, where it was bound, and in 1549 was transferred as part of the Wittenberg Bibliotheca...
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Erinnerung an Sachsens ersten König, Friedrich August I. (1750–1827). Tauchaer Verlag, Taucha 1996, ISBN 3-910074-52-9 (in German) "König von Sachsen Friedrich...
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Philip Melanchthon (category Academic staff of the University of Wittenberg)
he was opposed at Tübingen. He accepted a call to the University of Wittenberg from Martin Luther on the recommendation of his great-uncle, and became...
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Augustus II the Strong (redirect from Frederick Augustus I, Elector of Saxony)
Geschlecht. Die Liebschaften des Kurfürsten Friedrich August I. von Sachsen (in German), Wittenberg: Dreikastanienverlag, ISBN 3-933028-92-2. Media related...
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Kingdom of Saxony (redirect from Königreich Sachsen)
The Kingdom of Saxony (German: Königreich Sachsen) was a German monarchy that existed in Central Europe between 1806 to 1918. The territory of the Kingdom...
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Augustus, Elector of Saxony (redirect from Elector of Saxony Augustus I)
Commons has media related to Augustus I, Elector of Saxony. Friedrich Wilhelm Bautz (1975). "August, Kurfürst von Sachsen". In Bautz, Friedrich Wilhelm (ed...
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(1589–1622), daughter of the Ascanian prince John George I of Anhalt-Dessau, married Duke George Rudolf of Liegnitz. Gernrode received brewing rights in 1545...
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königl. Akademie der Wissenschaften (1882), "Karl August, Großherzog von Sachsen-Weimar", Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie, Bd. 15, Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie...
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Zu- bzw. Fortzüge im Freistaat Sachsen 1990 bis 2018 nach Kreisfreien Städten und Landkreisen" (PDF). statistik.sachsen.de (in German). Archived (PDF)...
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Erhard Hübener (category German military personnel of World War I)
Saale. He also received a chair at the Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg. Although he had signed, as Soviet-appointed official, the Soviet-inspired...
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Augustine's Church. In September 1508 Luther was sent to teach and study at Wittenberg University. He returned to St Augustine's in September 1509. In November...
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October 2021. "Results for Sachsen-Anhalt". Federal Returning Officer. Retrieved 16 October 2021. "Elected candidates for Sachsen-Anhalt". Federal Returning...
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devastation'". BBC News. 28 July 2020. Retrieved 25 February 2022. "Erlabrunn (Sachsen)". Tornadoliste Deutschland (in German). 29 July 2005. Retrieved 25 February...
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given that he was a friend of Martin Luther who had accompanied him from Wittenberg and Augsburg in 1518. Soon after Löhner arrived in Hof the radical lay-preacher...
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Thomas Buchholz (category Academic staff of the Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg)
was assistant for music theory at the Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg. He taught instrumentation, counterpoint and new music. From 1993 to 1995...
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Retrieved 1 April 2016. "Wittenberg Center for Global Ethics: The WCGE grieves the loss of Hans-Dietrich Genscher". Wittenberg Center for Global Ethics...
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