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Glauchau (German pronunciation: [ˈɡlaʊxaʊ] ;
Upper Sorbian: Hłuchow,
pronounced [ˈhwuxɔf]) is a town in the
German federal state of Saxony, on the right...
- Emil
Wernsdorf Madsen (born 1
January 2001) is a
Danish handball player for THW Kiel and the
Danish national team. In
November 2020 he
signed a contract...
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Wernsdorf is a
small village located in Bavaria, Germany. It is in
Oberfranken (Upper Franconia), in the
Bamberg district.
Wernsdorf is a
constituent community...
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Schloss Wernsdorf is a
medieval castle located in the
village of
Wernsdorf, in
Upper Franconia, Bavaria. The
castle also has a
small park. The
oldest parts...
- in the
valley of the Haselbach. To the east, in the Flöha valley, lie
Wernsdorf and the
settlement of Nennigmühle. To the west is the
settlement of Marterbüschel...
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Johann Christian Wernsdorf I (6
November 1723 in
Wittenberg – 25
August 1793 in Helmstedt) was a
German writer, poet, and rhetorician. Born the son of...
- of Wittenberg. He was
married to
Louise Wernsdorf, the
daughter of
German rhetorician Johann Christian Wernsdorf. He died in his home city of Wittenberg...
- Burmann,
Anthologia Latina (Latin Anthology), ed.
Wernsdorf, (1759–1778).
Johann Christian Wernsdorf, Poëtae
Latini Minores (Minor
Latin Poets), Altenburg...
- too
vague to
warrant such a conclusion.
According to
Johann Christian Wernsdorf, who
argued from the name, he must have been a
slave or a freedman. The...
- Boyle, An
Introduction to
Roman Tragedy, p. 277. Digesta, 30. s. 125.
Wernsdorf, Poëtae
Latini Minores, vols. ii, v, part 1, prolegomena.
Dictionary of...