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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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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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neighbouring monarchies had
deteriorated following the
Declaration of
Pillnitz in
August 1791.
Eight months later,
following a vote of the revolutionary-led...
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William II of Prussia. On 27
August 1791,
these foreign leaders made the
Pillnitz Declaration,
saying they
would restore the
French monarch if
other European...
- Kmochův – in Kolín
Pillnitzer Elbinsel – in Dresden's
southern quarter of
Pillnitz in the
Dresden Basin Gauernitzer Elbinsel – east of
Gauernitz in the Dresden...
- 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...
- Flachowsky, H.; Hanke, M.-V. (2008). "Resistance
Breeding in
Apple at Dresden-
Pillnitz".
Ecofruit - 13th
International Conference on
Cultivation Technique and...
- 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...
- by the
Legislative ****embly in 1792. In
August 1791, the
Declaration of
Pillnitz threatened an
invasion of France. This led in turn to a
French declaration...