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Köthen ([ˈkøːtn̩] ) is a town in Germany. It is the
capital of the
district of Anhalt-Bitterfeld in Saxony-Anhalt,
about 30 km (19 mi)
north of Halle....
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Köthen [ˈʔanhalt ˈkøːtn] was a prin****lity of the Holy
Roman Empire ruled by the
House of Ascania. It was
created in 1396 when the Prin****lity...
- Anhalt-Bernburg 1252–1468, 1603–1863 Anhalt-Dessau 1396–1561, 1603–1863 Anhalt-
Köthen 1396–1562, 1603–1853 Anhalt-Plötzkau 1544–1553, 1603–1665 Anhalt-Zerbst...
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Köthen was a
district (Kreis) in the
middle of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany.
Neighboring districts were (from
north clockwise) Anhalt-Zerbst, Schönebeck, Anhalt-Zerbst...
- Anhalt-
Köthen (29
November 1694 – 19
November 1728) was a
German prince of the
House of
Ascania and
ruler of the prin****lity of Anhalt-
Köthen. Today...
- left 420 compositions, with a
focus on
chamber music. Abel was born in
Köthen,: 7
where his father,
Christian Ferdinand Abel, had
worked for
years as...
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Schloss Köthen is a
palace (schloss) in
Köthen (Anhalt), Germany.
Begun as a castle, it was
protected by a moat. It was the
residence of the
Princes and...
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received the
lands around Köthen, Dessau, and Zerbst. His son and
successor Prince Albert I took his
residence at
Köthen Castle in 1295. In 1396, the...
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Köthen (German:
Bahnhof Köthen) is a
railway station located in
Köthen, Germany. The
station is
located on the Magdeburg-Leipzig railway, Dessau–Köthen...
- Wolfgang,
Prince of Anhalt-
Köthen (1
August 1492, in
Köthen – 23
March 1566, in Zerbst), was a
German prince of the
House of
Ascania and
ruler of the prin****lity...