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- Mutzschen (German pronunciation: [ˈmʊtʃən]) is a former town in the Leipzig district, in the Free State of Saxony, Germany. It is situated 13 km east...
- Albrecht von Mutzschen otherwise Albrecht II of Meissen or Albrecht II von Mutzschen (died 24 July 1266) was Bishop of Meissen from 1258 to 1266. Albrecht...
- Towns Muni****lities Bad Lausick Brandis Colditz Grimma Mutzschen Naunhof Nerchau Trebsen (Mulde) Wurzen Belgershain Bennewitz Borsdorf Falkenhain Großbothen...
- Preceded by Heinrich of Meissen Bishop of Meissen 1240–1258 Succeeded by Albrecht von Mutzschen...
- September 1883) was a German philologist and archaeologist. He was born at Mutzschen in Saxony. When his parents moved to Leipzig, he received his early education...
- Preceded by Albrecht von Mutzschen Bishop of Meissen 1266–1293 Succeeded by Bernard von Kamenz...
- Wiprechtsburg Groitzsch, Groitzsch Kohren-Sahlis Castle, Kohren-Sahlis Mutzschen Castle, Mutzschen Frohburg Castle, Frohburg Altranstädt Castle, Altranstädt Albrechtsburg...
- 3438 34381 Colditz 34382 Nerchau 34383 Trebsen 34384 Großbothen 34385 Mutzschen 34386 Dürrweitzschen 344 3441 Zeitz 3443 Weißenfels 3445 Naumburg 34463...
- Thümmlitzwalde (merged with Grimma 2011) Großbothen (merged with Grimma 2011) Mutzschen (merged with Grimma 1 January 2012) Grimma is of Sorbian origin and was...
- Protestant theology at the University of Leipzig. He served as pastor in Mutzschen-Ragewitz from 1955 to 1959, then at the church St. Afra in Meissen. From...