- Dornburg-
Camburg. The
first mention of
Camburg dates from 1088, and
during the
Middle Ages the Burg was a
residence of the
Wettiner family.
Camburg castle...
- Dornburg-
Camburg is a
Verwaltungsgemeinschaft ("collective muni****lity") in the
district Saale-Holzland, in Thuringia, Germany. The seat of the Verwaltungsgemeinschaft...
- Dornburg-
Camburg is a town in the Saale-Holzland district, in Thuringia, Germany. It was
created on 1
December 2008, when the
towns Dornburg and
Camburg and...
-
Wettin Gero (ca. 1020–1089),
count of
Brehna Konrad (died 1040),
count of
Camburg.
Rikdag Ida (Hidda),
married to Duke Spytihněv II of Bohemia. Loud & Schenk...
- author. She died in 1762.
After a three-year
mourning period, in 1765 in
Camburg, Saale,
Gottsched married his 19-year-old
second wife,
Ernestine Susanne...
- (Baden-Württemberg)
Dorfen (Bavaria)
Dormagen (North Rhine-Westphalia) Dornburg-
Camburg (Thuringia)
Dornhan (Baden-Württemberg)
Dornstetten (Baden-Württemberg)...
-
above the Saale.
Since 1
December 2008, it is part of the town Dornburg-
Camburg.
Within the
German Empire (1871–1918),
Dornburg was part of the
Grand Duchy...
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Verwaltungsgemeinschaften 1. Dornburg-
Camburg Dornburg-Camburg1, 2 Frauenprießnitz
Golmsdorf Großlöbichau
Hainichen Jenalöbnitz
Lehesten Löberschütz Neuengönna...
- Hildburghausen,
Sonneberg and
Saalfeld as well as the
northern exclaves of
Camburg and Kranichfeld. In the
German Revolution after World War I, Duke Bernhard...
- Jena – Zwätzen –
Porstendorf –
Dornburg – Dorndorf-Steudnitz –
Wichmar –
Camburg – Tümpling – Großheringen –
Kleinheringen –
Landesgrenze Thüringen/Sachsen-Anhalt...