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Pegau (pronunciation) is a town in the
Leipzig district in Saxony, Germany,
situated in a
fertile plain, on the
White Elster, 18 m. S.W. from Leipzig...
- The
Abbey of St.
James in
Pegau was a
Benedictine monastery in the town of
Pegau in Saxony. It was one of the
first monasteries founded in the
Duchy of...
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Pegau (before 1418 – 1423) was
abbot of the
Abbey of
Saint Gall from 1418 to 1419. Pope
Martin V ****igned the
Abbey of
Saint Gall to
Konrad von
Pegau...
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Wiederau may
refer to:
Wiederau (
Pegau), a
small village in the
Leipzig district of Saxony, part of the muni****lity of
Pegau Wiederau (Saxony), a
small village...
- Vaeoho, a cook (Ka****), two
other servants (nephews of Tioka), his dog,
Pegau (a play on his
initials PG), and a cat. The
house itself,
although in the...
- The
White Elster flows through the
cities of Plauen, Greiz, Gera, Zeitz,
Pegau and Leipzig, and into the
river Saale in Halle.
Although "Elster" is German...
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Frederick Heinrich of Saxe-Zeitz-
Pegau-Neustadt (21 July 1668 in
Moritzburg – 18
December 1713 in
Neustadt an der Orla), was a
German prince of the House...
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begins with
Wiprecht von Groitzsch." In 1091 he
founded the
monastery of
Pegau,
whose annals, the
Annales Pegavienses, are the
primary source for his life...
- With
effect from 1
January 2012, it has been
incorporated into the town of
Pegau. It is
located near
Leipzig and
includes the
following subdivisions: Eisdorf...
- sächsischen Ämtern
Borna und
Pegau" [On the
History of the v. Bora
Family and Some
Estates in the
Saxon Districts of
Borna and
Pegau.] (PDF). Genealogie: Deutsche...