- The
Pleiße (German pronunciation: [ˈplaɪsə] ) is a
river of
Saxony and Thuringia, Germany. It
flows from
south to
north into the
White Elster in Leipzig...
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Despite being outnumbered,
Napoleon planned to take the
offensive between the
Pleiße and the
Parthe rivers. The
position at
Leipzig held
several advantages for...
- Edward, ed. (1909).
Sperontes Singende Muse an der
Pleisse [Sperontes's
Singing muse at the
Pleisse]. Denkmäler
Deutscher Tonkunst:
Erste Folge (in German)...
- The
Kleine Pleiße is a
river in Saxony, Germany. List of
rivers of
Saxony Messung mittels OSM-Daten v t e...
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Leipzig Bay), at the
confluence of the
White Elster and its
tributaries Pleiße and Parthe. The
Leipzig Riverside Forest, Europe's
largest intra-city riparian...
-
Deutsche Übersetzungen und
Gedichte and two in Sperontes'
Singende Muse an der
Pleiße as
possibly composed by Bach. BWV Anh. 32 –
Sacred Song "Getrost mein Geist...
- 1817.
Altenburg lies in the flat and
fertile landscape of
Osterland on the
Pleiße river in the very east of Thuringia, next to the
neighboring federal state...
- Vergnügte Pleißenstadt (Contented
Pleisse-town), BWV 216.1 (formerly BWV 216), is a
secular cantata composed by
Johann Sebastian Bach,
which survives...
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Meissen and
named after the
Pleisse Mill Race (German: Pleißemühlgraben)
which runs
nearby and is
often called for
short Pleisse. From 27 June to 16 July...
- (Saale) (near Bernburg)
White Elster (near
Halle (Saale))
Parthe (in Leipzig)
Pleiße (in Leipzig)
Weida (near Gera)
Unstrut (near Naumburg)
Helme (near Kalbsrieth)...