saxony in A Sentence

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    The Saxony National park.

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    The Free State of Saxony.

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    The Saxony Empire.

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    The military alliance of Saxony with Russia was concluded again.

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    December 9- Battle of Gadebusch: Sweden defeats Denmark and Saxony.

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    A second plant later opened in Saxony, Germany to support the war effort.

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    During all this period, he was protected by the ruler of Saxony who was his friend.

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    By the middle of 1708, it had proved its superiority over the armies of the Commonwealth and Saxony.

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    France, Prussia, Bavaria and Saxony refuse to honour the Pragmatic Sanction and the War of the Austrian Succession begins.

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    Saxony has a musical heritage that no other destination in Europe can compete with, with the possible exception of Vienna.

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    The stunning Dresden Frauenkirche is not only the most famous architectural and religious landmark of Saxony, but paradise for lovers of church music.

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    Portraits of the Duke of Saxony and his wife are written in tall in luxurious clothes and perform on a black background, sparkling with bright colors.

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    On the same day, the Soviet troops launched the offensive of the 1-th Ukrainian Front under the command of Konev launched an offensive from Saxony to Prague.

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    The EU is investing €102.8 million from the European Regional Development Fund to buy 30 new tram vehicles for the city of Dresden, Saxony, by December 2021.

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    Porsche's 2002 introduction of the Cayenne also marked the unveiling of a new production facility in Leipzig, Saxony, which once accounted for nearly half of Porsche's annual output.

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    Construction began in the year 1200 and that was going to be only the beginning of this palace, through which various rulers of Saxony have passed through the centuries.

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    To the registered protests in Saxony has been added in the last week also the regional prime minister, Bodo Ramelow, who has denounced that the cuts hurt especially east of Germany, with less industrial development than the west.

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    Following a period of intense persecution, during which the struggling church was threatened with extinction, the Brethren in 1722 were given asylum on the Saxony estate of an ecumenical-minded Lutheran nobleman, Count Nicholas von Zinzendorf, who became their leader as well as their benefactor.

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    Lion" was the nickname of several medieval warrior-rulers with a reputation for bravery, such as the English King Richard the Lionheart, Henry the Lion,(German: Heinrich der Löwe), Duke of Saxony, William the Lion, King of Scotland, and Robert III of Flanders was nicknamed"The Lion of Flanders"- a major Flemish national icon.

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    The Allies retreated organized, preparing at any moment to repel the attack of dashing French cavalry, however, no one pursued the retreating- the French army was drained of blood, and Moritz of Saxony seriously feared that the Allied counterattack could break the structure of the French infantry and victory would be a terrible defeat.

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    Before its abolition, the territory of the Kingdom of Prussia included the provinces of West Prussia; East Prussia; Brandenburg; Saxony( including much of the present-day state of Saxony-Anhalt and parts of the state of Thuringia in Germany); Pomerania; Rhineland; Westphalia; Silesia( without Austrian Silesia); Lusatia; Schleswig-Holstein; Hanover; Hesse-Nassau; and a small detached area in the south called Hohenzollern, the ancestral home of the Prussian ruling family.

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