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Leisnig (Upper Sorbian: Lěsnik,
pronounced [ˈlʲɪsnʲik]) is a
small town in the
district of Mittelsachsen, in the free
state of
Saxony in Germany, 50 kilometers...
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Freiberg (hence the name), and
further northwest through Nossen, Döbeln and
Leisnig. A few
kilometers north of Colditz, the
Freiberger Mulde is
joined by the...
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Leisnig in Saxony; his father, Martin, was a shoemaker. The
family was
relatively well off,
belonging to the middle-class
citizenry of
Leisnig. Api****...
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territories near
major imperial castles, such as Meissen,
Altenburg and
Leisnig, and
received "judicial lordship" (German: Gerichtsherrschaft). They also...
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south of Leipzig,
including the
towns of Altenburg, Chemnitz,
Zwickau and
Leisnig. The area east of the
Sorbian March was
conquered between 927 and 929 by...
- with her husband, but more
frequently alone, at
Mildenstein Castle in
Leisnig,
which thereby developed into a
private residence of the
Saxon Electors...
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minister of war in a post-**** regime.
Olbricht was born on 4
October 1888 in
Leisnig, Saxony, to
Richard Olbricht, a
mathematics professor and
director of the...
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Leingarten (Baden-Württemberg)
Leipheim (Bavaria)
Leipzig (Saxony)
Leisnig (Saxony)
Lemgo (North Rhine-Westphalia)
Lengenfeld (Saxony)
Lengerich (North...
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Mildenstein Castle, in
German Burg Mildenstein, also
called Schloss Leisnig, is
located in
Leisnig in
Landkreis Mittelsachsen, Saxony, Germany. It is a property...
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Kriegsauszeichnungen 1939–1945 Heer – Waffen-SS –
Polizei (in German).
Winkelried Verlag,
Leisnig. ISBN 978-3930849314. Patzwall,
Klaus D.; Scherzer, Veit (2001). Das Deutsche...