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Magdeburg
Magdeburg Mag"de*burg, n. A city of Saxony. Magdeburg centuries, Magdeburg hemispheres. See under Century, and Hemisphere.

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- Archbishopric of Magdeburg, was buried in the city's cathedral after his death. Magdeburg's version of German town law, known as Magdeburg rights, spread...
- The Sack of Magdeburg, also called Magdeburg's Wedding (German: Magdeburger Hochzeit) or Magdeburg's Sacrifice (Magdeburgs Opfergang), was the destruction...
- 1. FC Magdeburg is a German ****ociation football club based in Magdeburg. The club was founded in 1965 from the football department of the sports club...
- Magdeburg is the capital city of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Magdeburg may also refer to: Places: Magdeburg Region, a region of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany Magdeburg...
- Magdeburg rights (German: Magdeburger Recht, Polish: Prawo magdeburskie, Lithuanian: Magdeburgo teisė; also called Magdeburg Law) were a set of town privileges...
- Burg (German pronunciation: [bʊʁk] ; also known as Burg bei Magdeburg to distinguish from other places with the same name) is a town of about 22,400 inhabitants...
- The Magdeburg Centuries is an ecclesiastical history, divided into thirteen centuries, covering thirteen hundred years, ending in 1298; it was first published...
- Magdeburg was a Latin Catholic archdiocese (969–1552) and Prince-Archbishopric (1180–1680) of the Holy Roman Empire centered on the city of Magdeburg...
- Magdeburg Cathedral (German: Magdeburger Dom), officially called the Cathedral of Saints Maurice and Catherine (German: Dom zu Magdeburg St. Mauritius...
- The Magdeburg Ivories are a set of 16 surviving ivory panels illustrating episodes of Christ's life. They were commissioned by Emperor Otto I, probably...