- The
Limes Saxoniae (Latin for "Limit of Saxony"), also
known as the
Limes Saxonicus or
Sachsenwall ("Saxon ****"), was an
unfortified limes or
border between...
- he
founded several ensembles including the
chamber orchestra Virtuosi Saxoniae. His name is
sometimes written in
English as
Ludwig Guttler. He received...
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Capitulatio de
partibus Saxoniae (Latin,
variously translated as 'Ordinances
concerning Saxony' or the 'Saxon Capitularies' or 'Capitulary of Paderborn')...
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territory stretched from the
Baltic Sea in the north, the
Saale and the
Limes Saxoniae in the west, the Ore
Mountains and the
Western Sudetes in the south, and...
- the
earlier tribes of Veneti. Sukow-Dziedzice
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restored to
Western Holstein. The
Wagrians were
pushed out of the
Limes Saxoniae - the new
border running from the Elbe
River near
Boizenburg northwards...
- The
Limes Saxoniae border between the
Saxons and the
Lechitic Obotrites,
established about 810 in present-day Schleswig-Holstein...
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Charlemagne retained Saxony,
including Holstein, and
established the
Limes Saxoniae as a
border with the Obotrites. This
agreement established firm boundaries...
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settled on the
eastern fringes of the
Carolingian Empire,
along the
Limes Saxoniae. The
Obotrites were
given territories by
Charlemagne in
exchange for their...
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settling in Land
Hadeln (Haduloha)
south of the Elbe. In the east, the
Limes Saxoniae, an
inaccessible region between the Elbe and today's Kiel
Fjord on the...