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Meissen (German:
Meißen, [ˈmaɪsn̩]), is a town of
approximately 30,000
about 25 km (16 mi)
northwest of
Dresden and 75 km (46 mi) west of
Bautzen on both...
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Meissen porcelain or
Meissen china was the
first European hard-paste porcelain.
Early experiments were done in 1708 by
Ehrenfried Walther von Tschirnhaus...
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Henry of
Meissen or
Heinrich von
Meissen refers to two
medieval German poets from
Meissen:
Heinrich Frauenlob (1250s–1318),
Middle High
German poet Henry...
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Margravate or
Margraviate of
Meissen (German:
Markgrafschaft Meißen) was a
medieval prin****lity in the area of the
modern German state of Saxony....
- (German:
Konrad der Große), a
member of the
House of Wettin, was
Margrave of
Meissen from 1123 and
Margrave of
Lusatia from 1136
until his
retirement in 1156...
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Meissen Fountain is a
historic decorative fountain made of
Meissen porcelain. It is "the
largest single Meissen porcelain figure group in existence...
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Adelaide of
Meissen (Czech: Adléta Míšeňská, German:
Adelheid von
Meißen; c. 1160 – 2
February 1211), a
member of the
House of Wettin, was
Queen of Bohemia...
- 1323) was
Margrave of
Meissen and
Landgrave of Thuringia. Born in Eisenach,
Frederick was the son of
Albert II,
Margrave of
Meissen and
Margaret of Sicily...
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Albrecht II der Entartete) (1240 – 20
November 1314) was a
Margrave of
Meissen,
Landgrave of
Thuringia and
Count Palatine of Saxony. He was a
member of...
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Meissen (German:
Meißen) is a
district (Kreis) in Saxony, Germany. It is
bounded by (from the
north and clockwise) the
state of Brandenburg, the district...