- Žalec (pronounced [ˈʒàːləts] ; German:
Sachsenfeld) is a town in
central Slovenia. It is the seat of the Muni****lity of Žalec. It lies in the valley...
- of Solms-Baruth. In 1741 it was
partitioned between itself and Solms-
Sachsenfeld, and
reintegrated that
county upon its
extinction in 1896. Solms-Wildenfels...
-
Arnoldt (1550),
Nikolaus Klinger and his son-in-law, Hans Rüdiger of
Sachsenfeld (1626). On 7
August 1650, the widower,
Rosina Rüdiger, sold the debt-ridden...
- In 1147
Count Bernhard von Trixen-Spanheim [de] died and Tüffer (and
Sachsenfeld along with Sachsenwart)
reverted to
Margrave Ottokar III of Styria. The...
- was
granted the
forts of
Hoheneck and
Miltenberg along with a
village Sachsenfeld (present-day Žalec, Slovenia) near Celje, all of them were
formerly possessed...
- Veszprém
Ajkarendek Eickaureindel Veszprém Part of Ajka
Albertfalva Sachsenfeld Budapest Albertkázmérpuszta Albrecht-Kasimir Győr-Moson-Sopron Part of...
-
Partitioned from
Beichlingen 1320:
Partitioned into
itself and Beichlingen-
Sachsenfeld 1330: Sold
Heringen to Hohnstein-Klettenberg 1360:
Renamed to Beichlingen...
- po****tion
numbers remained stable at
approximately 20,000 inhabitants.
Sachsenfeld, Neuwelt, and Wildenau/Brückenberg were
already incorporated into Schwarzenberg...
- (Steinbrücken
before 1867)
Cilli Zreče Rötschach bei
Gonobitz Žalec
Sachsenfeld Cilli Železniki
Eisnern (Eisern)
Krainburg Žepovci Schöpfendorf Žetale...
- into
itself and Solms-****enheim 1716: Extinct; to Solms-****enheim Solms-
Sachsenfeld County n/a n/a 1741:
Appanage created within Solms-Rödelheim from Solms-Wildenfels...