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consists of the core town and the
villages Krippen, Ostrau, Porschdorf,
Postelwitz, Prossen, Schmilka, and Waltersdorf. All of
these except Krippen lie on...
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Count of Posadowsky-Wehner,
Baron of
Postelwitz (German:
Arthur Graf von Posadowsky-Wehner
Freiherr von
Postelwitz, 3 June 1845 – 23
October 1932) was...
- time scale. In more
recent publications these sandstones are also
called Postelwitz Strata (Postelwitzer Schichten). The
summit plateau corresponds to intermediate...
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immediate vicinity of the Falkenstein. An old
communication route from
Postelwitz to
Sebnitz gave the
watchtower strategic importance in
these feuds and...
- Founder,
Elector Johann Georg I of
Saxony (1585–1656). It was
carved out of
Postelwitz sandstone in 1863 by
sculptor Wilhelm Schwenk from
Dresden and restored...
- Bleichert,
owner of the
largest cable car factory. The
facades were made of
Postelwitz and
Cotta sandstone. The
building was
named Villa Hilda after Bleichert's...
- Nimptsch-Röversdorf
Catharina von
Dyhrn und Schönau,
married to
Caspar von Posadowsky-
Postelwitz The
family resided at the
Bernstadt Palace until 1596. In the meantime...
- Prussia), ∞
about 1766 with Carl
Ludwig von
Koschembahr (* 10 June 1723,
Postelwitz,
Duchy of Oels; † 16
December 1781, Königsberg, East Prussia),
Royal Prussian...