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Oppach (Upper Sorbian: ****aka,
pronounced [ˈwɔpaka]) is a muni****lity in the
district Görlitz, in Saxony, Germany. Gewählte Bürgermeisterinnen und Bürgermeister...
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January 1748),
married to
count Christian Gottlob von
Gersdorff auf
Oppach, no issue;
Charles John (15
September 1664 – 10
December 1664); John Casimir...
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Lawalde Leutersdorf Mittelherwigsdorf Niedercunnersdorf Obercunnersdorf Oderwitz Olbersdorf Oppach Oybin Rosenbach Schönau-Berzdorf Schönbach Strahwalde...
- Obercunnersdorf, Wehrsdorf, Jonsdorf,
Sohland an der
Spree with Taubenheim,
Oppach,
Varnsdorf or Ebersbach. Most of the area
belonging to the
German state...
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Rudolf von Metzradt-Hermsdorf and
Amalie Marie von
Nostitz und Jänkendorf-
Oppach. Together, they were the
parents of:
Rudolf Karl
Caspar von Rex (1858–1916)...
- in Vienna,
where she
married count Christian Gottlob von
Gersdorff auf
Oppach. The
marriage was
unhappy and she
later returned to Herford. She finally...
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April 1850 – 4
September 1903) was a
German conductor and composer. Born in
Oppach, Saxony,
Zumpe grew up in
Taubenheim in
Sohland an der Spree. He was educated...
- Dürrhennersdorf, and
subsequently was at
school in
Taubenheim an der
Spree and
Oppach.
Rudolf Hennig described the
family as calm; his
father possessed an even...
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manor of Würdenhain. The
heart of the
manor was the Eichwald, also
known as
Oppach,
which covered about 1700
acres and was
located east of Prieschka. At that...
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amateur painter. Born in
Sohland an der Spree,
Philipp grew up in Riesa,
Oppach and Bautzen.
Attracted by
music and
figure drawing, he was
instructed by...