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Merseburg (German pronunciation: [ˈmɛʁzəbʊʁk] ) is a town in
central Germany in
southern Saxony-Anhalt,
situated on the
river Saale, and approximately...
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Merseburg Regierungsbezirk became the
Province of Halle-
Merseburg. In 1945, the
Soviet military administration combined Magdeburg and Halle-
Merseburg...
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Bautzen and
Merseburg may
refer to The
Peace of
Bautzen of 1018,
which ended the German-Polish War (1002–1018) The
Treaty of
Merseburg of 1033, an agreement...
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Merseburg charms,
Merseburg spells, or
Merseburg incantations (German: die
Merseburger Zaubersprüche) are two
medieval magic spells,
charms or incantations...
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Merseburg-Querfurt was a
district (Kreis) in the
south of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany.
Neighboring districts were (from
northwest clockwise) Sangerhausen,...
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Dietmar or Dithmar; 25 July 975 – 1
December 1018), Prince-Bishop of
Merseburg from 1009
until his
death in 1018, was an
important chronicler recording...
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Thietmar of
Merseburg (ch. 8.2), p. 362. The
Chronicon of
Thietmar of
Merseburg (ch. 4.46.), p. 184. The
Chronicon of
Thietmar of
Merseburg (ch. 4.46.)...
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Bishopric of
Merseburg was an
episcopal see on the
eastern border of the
medieval Duchy of
Saxony with its
centre in
Merseburg,
where Merseburg Cathedral...
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Hatheburg (also Hatheburch) (* 876 in
Merseburg; † on 21 June
after 909) was the
first wife of
Henry the Fowler,
later king of East
Francia (Germany)...
- aunt of
Hatheburg of
Merseburg,
first wife of
Henry the Fowler. Thietmar's wife left him two sons, Siegfried,
Count of
Merseburg, and Gero the Great....