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Weißenfels (IPA: [ˈvaɪsənˌfɛls];
often written in
English as
Weissenfels) is the
largest town of the
Burgenlandkreis district, in
southern Saxony-Anhalt...
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Weißenfels was a
district (Kreis) in the
south of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany.
Neighboring districts were (from
south clockwise) Burgenlandkreis, Merseburg-Querfurt...
- The
Treaty of
Weißenfels (German: Weißenfelser Vertrag) was a
treaty signed on 1 July 1249 at
Weißenfels Castle in the wake of the War of the Thuringian...
- 1682 – 23 June 1736) was Duke of Saxe-
Weissenfels from 1712
until his death.
Christian was born in
Weissenfels on 6
February 1682, the
second surviving...
- Frederick, von
Weissenfels [also
Friedrich Heinrich Freiherr von
Weissenfels] [also Frederick,
Baron de
Weissenfels] (1738 Elbing,
Prussia - 14 May 1806...
- of the Saxe-
Weissenfels line of the
House of Wettin. She was the born as only
surviving daughter of
Johann Georg, Duke of Saxe-
Weissenfels and his wife...
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Storkau is a
village between Weißenfels and
Querfurt and a
former muni****lity in the
Burgenlandkreis district, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany.
Since 1 September...
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Residenz der Herzöge von Sachsen-
Weißenfels. Festschrift.,
Weissenfels, 1994.
Friedrich Gerhardt: Die
Geschichte von
Weißenfels a. S. mit
neuen Beiträgen zur...
- of Saxe-
Weissenfels may
refer to:
Magdalena Sibylle of Saxe-
Weissenfels (1648–1681),
German noblewoman Magdalene Sibylle of Saxe-
Weissenfels (1673–1726)...
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Augustus of Saxe-
Weissenfels (13
August 1614 in
Dresden – 4 June 1680 in Halle), was a Duke of Saxe-
Weissenfels-Querfurt of the
House of
Wettin and administrator...