- Saxony, also
known as
Electoral Saxony (German: Kurfürstentum
Sachsen or
Kursachsen), was a
territory of the Holy
Roman Empire from 1356–1806. Its territory...
- (albertinisch and ernestinisch).
Thuringia was part of the
Ernestine holdings of
Kursachsen (the
Electorate of Saxony). In 1572, the
branches Saxe-Coburg-Eisenach...
-
Repression of heresy, p. 55.
Manfred Wilde, Die Zauberei- und
Hexenprozesse in
Kursachsen, Böhlau
Verlag Köln Weimar, 2003, p. 100–101; K.B. Springer: Dominican...
- in
Tithe and
other liabilities the
Brothers impawned the
Vogtland to
Kursachsen in 1559. With
Heinrich VI the rule of the
Vogts of
Plauen over the Vogtland...
-
their mark on Wittenberg. Much more than in its role as the
capital of
Kursachsen and as the
residential town of Saxony-Wittenberg, the city was shaped...
- bans were
enacted shortly thereafter. Such bans were
enacted in Bavaria,
Kursachsen, and
certain parts of
Austria in the late 17th century.
Smoking was banned...
- Saxe-Wittenberg
thereupon came to be
known as the
Electorate of
Saxony (
Kursachsen). When the
Ascanian line in the
Electorate of
Saxony died out in 1422...
- Öffentliches
Wirtschaften in
Kursachsen, S. 139.
translated from Schirmer, Uwe: Öffentliches
Wirtschaften in
Kursachsen, S. 141.
Petrus Albinus: Meißnische...
-
Ashley Inline is a
digital version of his font.
Kursachsen Auszeichnung (1937,
Peterpaul Weiss)
Kursachsen Grundschrift (1937,
Peterpaul Weiss) Lehmann-Fraktur...
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University of Heidelberg. Saran, G (1879), "Der
Kryptocalvinismus in
Kursachsen und Dr.
Nikolaus Krell", DEBI (in German): 596–614. Calvin, John, The...