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Graditz is a
village and a
former muni****lity of 250
inhabitants in the
Nordsachsen landkreis of Saxony.
Formerly an
independent muni****lity, it was...
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Weimar than upon
other German states.[citation needed] Karl
August died at
Graditz, near Torgau, in 1828. Karl von Dalberg, the prince-primate, who owed the...
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proper and the
following Ortschaften, or muni****l divisions:
Beckwitz Graditz Loßwig
Mehderitzsch Melpitz Staupitz Weßnig
Zinna Beckwitz, Loßwig, Mehderitzsch...
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Olsztyn Groblice Grebelwitz Grodków
Grottkau Grodziszcze (Świebozdin)
Gräditz Grodziszce (Żary) Grötzsch Grudziądz
Graudenz Gryfice Greifenberg in Pommern...
- the son of
Rabbi Israel Baruch Moses and Eve
Graditz, and his
maternal grandfather was
Rabbi Joseph Graditz.
Moses received his
early training and Talmud...
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brown Thoroughbred, 161 cm (Ferro xx –
Herold xx –
Nuage xx) Bred at
Graditz State Stud.
Anblick xx was the
first post-World War II
refining sire. In...
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Moravia executed,
Prague Salo
Landau 1903–1944
Dutch chess player Jewish Gräditz concentration camp
Gerrit Kleerekoper 1897–1943
Dutch coach Dutch gymnastics...
- of the
tribunal of
Belgrade and an
officer to the emperor's
troops at
Graditz.
Although the
letters were
published as an
epistolary novel, it was widely...
- Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach,
Grand Duke from 21
April 1815 (b. Weimar, 3
September 1757 – d.
Graditz, 14 June 1828).
Frederick Ferdinand Constantine (b. posthumously, Weimar...
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Individual 13th
Place Gigolo FRH – 1983
Chestnut Hanoverian Gelding (
Graditz x
Busoni XX) 1991
European Championships – Team Gold Medal, Individual...