- The
Pleissenburg (German:
Pleißenburg) was a
historical building in the city of
Leipzig in
Saxony which is in modern-day Germany. It was
built in the...
-
Society of the
Jablonowski Family". He died in 1777 and was
buried in the
Pleissenburg Castle in Leipzig, Germany. Korbut,
Gabriel (1918).
Literatura polska...
- will and grace. The
Leipzig Debate took
place in June and July 1519 at
Pleissenburg Castle in Leipzig, Germany. Its
purpose was to
discuss Martin Luther's...
- the city's
administrative building was
built upon the
remains of the
Pleissenburg, a
castle that was the site of the 1519
debate between Johann Eck and...
-
booming city. In 1895 the city of
Leipzig was
granted the site of the
Pleissenburg by the
Kingdom of
Saxony to
build a new town hall. A
competition was...
- next
morning en
route to Leipzig,
where his body was
embalmed at the
Pleissenburg fortress. The form of
rapier called the Pappenheimer, is
reportedly named...
- tower. The
castle (not to be
confused with the
later built late
medieval Pleissenburg), was
divided into
several small castles with a main castle, all protected...
- Leipzig, Germany. The
Burgplatz was
created around 1900 on
parts of the
Pleissenburg site when it was
demolished in 1897 to make room for the New Town Hall...
-
Pleißenburg where the
Leipzig mint was located, and
Ephraim was
locked up in
early 1758...
- gain the Polish-Lithuanian throne. The
brothers remained in
prison in
Pleissenburg and Königstein for two
years before finally being released after the...