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- were taken over by the Prussian state in 1852, the station was renamed Schlesischer Bahnhof (Silesian Station). In 1867, the Old Ostbahnhof (also called...
- Gertrud Staats (1859–1938) was a German painter and founder of Vereinigung Schlesischer Kűnstlerinnen. She was known for her landscapes. Staats was born on 21...
- Silesian weavers' uprising of 1844 (German: Schlesischer Weberaufstand) was a revolt against contractors who supplied the weavers of Silesia with raw material...
- The Silesian Eagle (German language: Schlesischer Adler) was a medal awarded to members of the German right-wing paramilitary group Freikorps Oberland...
- The First Silesian War (German: Erster Schlesischer Krieg) was a war between Prussia and Austria that lasted from 1740 to 1742 and resulted in Prussia's...
- (Schlesisches Museum zu Görlitz), and the Silesian Christmas Market (Schlesischer Christkindelmarkt [de]). There is also a Sorbian element, since Görlitz...
- community-of-interests partnerships with Bergisch-Märkische Bank [de] in Elberfeld and Schlesischer Bankverein [de] in Breslau, linked to the fast-growing industrial economies...
- mordy.pl/pliki/publikacje/dlugosz.pdf [bare URL PDF] "Schlesischer Adel | Genealogy Digital Archive EU". "Jan II Szalony (Okrutny, Dziki...
- Polish printer of 18th century Wrocław. He printed for the magazine Schlesischer Nouvellen Courier in the years 1736–1741, previously issued by his father...
- The Third Silesian War (German: Dritter Schlesischer Krieg) was a war between Prussia and Austria (together with its allies) that lasted from 1756 to 1763...