-
Pleissnerland,
Pleissenland or the
Imperial Territory of
Pleissenland (German:
Reichsterritorium Pleißenland; Latin:
Terra Plisensis) was a Reichsgut...
- As a
dowry the
Pleissnerland was
pledged to the
House of Wettin.
Albert and
Margaret had five children: Henry, Lord of
Pleissnerland (b. 21
March 1256...
- Meissen. The
marriage took
place in June 1255, the
bride receiving Pleissnerland (the
towns of Altenburg, Zwickau,
Chemnitz and Leisnig) as her dowry...
- Wittenberg, the
southern Thuringian part, the
Vogtland and
parts of the
Pleissnerland. As a
residence he
selected Wittenberg. He
provided for the welfare...
- of the district. To the
right is the
imperial eagle symbolizing the
Pleissnerland, an
imperial estate. The
colours of the
right side are also identical...
- Empire,
where his
father held the
office of a
burgrave of the
immediate Pleissnerland,
which however had long been
pawned to the
Saxon House of Wettin. Altenburg...
- its
origins in the
medieval Burgraviate of
Altenburg in the
Imperial Pleissnerland (Terra Plisensis), a
possession of the
Wettin Margraves of
Meissen since...
-
administrated the
Kaiserpfalz at
Altenburg and its
dependencies in the
Imperial Pleissnerland.
Without waiting for
German aid, Władysław and his wife
Agnes went to...
- He had to
stand by and
watch the emperor's
extension of
power in the
Pleissnerland territory around Altenburg,
Chemnitz and Zwickau;
moreover he picked...
-
noble House of Colditz, a
dynasty of
ministeriales in the
Imperial Pleissnerland territory. In the 12th century,
merchant houses were
built around a...