- Bad
Langensalza (pronounced [baːt laŋənˈzaltsa];
until 1956:
Langensalza) is a spa town of 17,500
inhabitants in the Unstrut-Hainich district, Thuringia...
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Battle of
Langensalza can
refer to
Battle of
Langensalza (1075),
victory of
Henry IV over
Saxon nobles Battle of
Langensalza (1761), an
engagement between...
- The
Battle of
Langensalza was
fought on 27 June 1866,
during the Austro-Prussian War, near Bad
Langensalza in what is now
modern Germany,
between the Kingdom...
- The
First Battle of
Langensalza was
fought on 9 June 1075
between forces of King
Henry IV of
Germany and
several rebellious Saxon noblemen on the River...
- Bad
Langensalza station is a
railway station in Bad
Langensalza, Thuringia, Germany.
Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German
railway atlas) (2017 ed.). Schweers...
- Bad
Langensalza Airfield (ICAO: EDEB) is a
general aviation facility located in Germany,
about 4
kilometres (2 mi) north-northwest of Bad
Langensalza (Thuringen);...
- The
Botanischer Garten in Bad
Langensalza is a
botanical garden located at
Kurpromenade 5b, Bad
Langensalza, Thuringia, Germany. The
garden opened in...
- and Jena)
Sprotte (through Schmölln)
Unstrut (through Mühlhausen, Bad
Langensalza and Söm****a)
White Elster (through
Greiz and Gera)
Werra (through Hildburghausen...
- He
renewed the
conflict with
Saxony once more. At the
first battle of
Langensalza in 1075,
Magnus was
captured again.
After being released again, he joined...
-
ministeriales of the
Thuringian landgraves,
probably at
Dryburg Castle in
Langensalza. With
Landgrave Louis III of
Thuringia he may have
already taken part...