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  1. Sep 6, 2020 · The Herzogliches Museum (Ducal Museum) is in a large late-19th-century historicist building in the landscape park of Schloss Friedenstein in Gotha in Thuringia in central Germany. The core of this impressive exhibition is still the art collection of the former dukes of Saxe-Gotha.

  2. The rule of Hermann I (1190-1217) is known as the ‘golden age’ of the literary life in the medieval Thuringia. He hosted the most famous, lyric poets of his time, which made his court to a outstanding ‘court of the muses’. He allowed the poet, Heinrich von Veldecke (before 1150-1190/1200) the completion of the ‘Eneit’, at the ...

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  3. Albert of Brandenburg ( German: Albrecht von Brandenburg; 28 June 1490 – 24 September 1545) was a German cardinal, elector, Archbishop of Mainz from 1514 to 1545, and Archbishop of Magdeburg from 1513 to 1545. Through his notorious sale of indulgences, he became the catalyst for Martin Luther 's Reformation and its staunch opponent.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Veste_CoburgVeste Coburg - Wikipedia

    Veste Coburg dominates the town of Coburg on Bavaria 's border with Thuringia. It is located at an altitude of 464 meters above NHN, or 167 meters above the town. Its size (around 135 meters by 260 meters) represents one of the medium fortresses in Germany. [1]

  5. Aug 14, 2011 · ALBRECHT Herzog von Sachsen-Weimar (Altenburg 27 Jul 1599-Eisenach 20 Dec 1644, bur Eisenach St Georgenkirche). He succeeded his father in 1605 as ALBRECHT joint Herzog von Sachsen-Weimar, jointly with his brothers, minor until ----.

  6. Albrecht Durer lived in the XV – XVI cent., a remarkable figure of German Northern Renaissance. Find more works of this artist at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.

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  8. Thuringia - Medieval, Reformation, Unification: The Germanic Thuringians appeared after about ad 350 and were conquered by the Huns in the second quarter of the 5th century, but by 500 they had established a large kingdom stretching from the Harz mountains to the Danube. As a result of the defeat of their king, Irminfrid, at Burgscheidungen (in the present-day state of Saxony-Anhalt), on the ...

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