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Pillnitz is a
quarter in the east of Dresden, Germany. It can be
reached by bus, ship,
walking along the
river or by bicycle.
Pillnitz is most
famous for...
- The
Declaration of
Pillnitz was a
statement of five
sentences issued on 27
August 1791 at
Pillnitz Castle near
Dresden (Saxony) by
Frederick William II...
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Pillnitz Palace (German:
Schloss Pillnitz) is a
restored Baroque castle at the
eastern end of the city of
Dresden in the
German state of Saxony. It is...
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neighbouring monarchies had
deteriorated following the
Declaration of
Pillnitz in
August 1791.
Eight months later,
following a vote of the revolutionary-led...
- 1791, he met the King of
Prussia at
Pillnitz Castle, near Dresden, and they drew up the
Declaration of
Pillnitz,
stating their readiness to intervene...
- The
Pillnitz Kleinzschachwitz Ferry, also
known as the Schlossfähre, is a
ferry across the Elbe
river in Germany. It
crosses between the
districts of Pillnitz...
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Maximilian Karl
Maria Nepomuk Baptist Xaver Cyriacus Rom**** (b.
Pillnitz, 8
August 1832 – d.
Pillnitz, 15
October 1904), King
Georg of
Saxony (1902).
Maria Sidonia...
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Prinz von Wasa; 9
November 1799 at
Stockholm – 4 August/5
August 1877 at
Pillnitz), born
Crown Prince of Sweden, was the son of King
Gustav IV
Adolf of Sweden...
- on its
sporocyst stage,
collected from an
island in the
river Elbe at
Pillnitz, near Dresden, Germany.
Other known locations are Poland, Belarus, the...
- II and King
Frederick William II of
Prussia issued the
Declaration of
Pillnitz declaring their support for
Louis and
hinting at an
invasion of France...