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  • Upper Saxony
  • Historic lands in Central Germany

    Upper Saxony (German: Obersachsen, pronounced [ˈoːbɐˌzaksn̩]; Latin: Saxonia superioris) is a polysemic designation for various historical, geographical

    Upper Saxony

    Upper Saxony

    Upper_Saxony

  • Saxony
  • State in Germany

    Saxony, officially the Free State of Saxony, is a landlocked state of Germany, bordering the states of Brandenburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Thuringia, and Bavaria

    Saxony

    Saxony

    Saxony

  • Duchy of Saxony
  • Medieval German state

    Old Saxony (Altsachsen), Upper Saxony, the Electorate, the Prussian Province of Saxony (in present-day Saxony-Anhalt), and the Kingdom of Saxony, the

    Duchy of Saxony

    Duchy of Saxony

    Duchy_of_Saxony

  • Lower Saxony
  • State in Germany

    Lower Saxony is a coastal state (Land) in northwestern Germany. It is the second-largest state by land area, with 47,614 km2 (18,384 sq mi), and fourth-largest

    Lower Saxony

    Lower Saxony

    Lower_Saxony

  • List of rulers of Saxony
  • gradually received the name of (Upper) Saxony (or simply Saxony). The Holy Roman Empire came to an end in 1806. The Elector of Saxony, allied to Napoleon, anticipated

    List of rulers of Saxony

    List of rulers of Saxony

    List_of_rulers_of_Saxony

  • Kingdom of Saxony
  • German monarchy in Central Europe (1806–1918)

    Kingdom of Saxony (German: Königreich Sachsen) was a German monarchy in Central Europe between 1806 and 1918, the successor of the Electorate of Saxony. It joined

    Kingdom of Saxony

    Kingdom of Saxony

    Kingdom_of_Saxony

  • History of Saxony
  • The history of Saxony is encompassing the history of modern German state of Saxony and its predecessors in the wider region of Upper Saxony, and also includes

    History of Saxony

    History of Saxony

    History_of_Saxony

  • Saxony (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up Saxony in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Saxony is a historical region in Germany and a federal state. Saxony may also refer to: Saxony-Anhalt

    Saxony (disambiguation)

    Saxony_(disambiguation)

  • Upper Saxon German
  • East Central Deutsch dialect

    dialect spoken in much of the modern German state of Saxony and in adjacent parts of southeastern Saxony-Anhalt and eastern Thuringia. As of the early 21st

    Upper Saxon German

    Upper Saxon German

    Upper_Saxon_German

  • Gablenz, Saxony
  • Municipality in Saxony, Germany

    Gablenz (Upper Sorbian: Jabłońc, pronounced [ˈjabwɔnʲts] ; Polish: Jabłoniec) is a municipality in the district of Görlitz, in Saxony, Germany. The municipality

    Gablenz, Saxony

    Gablenz, Saxony

    Gablenz,_Saxony

  • Saxony-Anhalt
  • State in Germany

    Saxony-Anhalt (/ ... ˈɑːnhɑːlt/ ... AHN-hahlt; German: Sachsen-Anhalt [ˌzaksn̩ ˈʔanhalt] ; Low German: Sassen-Anholt) is a landlocked state of Germany

    Saxony-Anhalt

    Saxony-Anhalt

    Saxony-Anhalt

  • Saxons
  • Medieval cultural group from what is now Northern Germany

    Saxons or Continental Saxons, were a Germanic people of early medieval "Old" Saxony (Latin: Antiqua Saxonia) which became a Carolingian "stem duchy" in 804

    Saxons

    Saxons

    Saxons

  • High German languages
  • West Germanic language family

    Hohenstaufen. The term "High German" as spoken in central and southern Germany (Upper Saxony, Franconia, Swabia, Bavaria) and Austria was first documented in the

    High German languages

    High_German_languages

  • Second Silesian War
  • 1744–45 war between Prussia and Austria

    south-western Poland). The war was fought mainly in Silesia, Bohemia, and Upper Saxony and formed one theatre of the wider War of the Austrian Succession. It

    Second Silesian War

    Second Silesian War

    Second_Silesian_War

  • Third Silesian War
  • 1756–63 conflict between Prussia and Austria

    south-western Poland). The war was fought mainly in Silesia, Bohemia and Upper Saxony and formed one theatre of the Seven Years' War. It was the last of three

    Third Silesian War

    Third Silesian War

    Third_Silesian_War

  • Frederick Augustus I of Saxony
  • Ruler of Saxony from 1763 to 1827

    Frederick Augustus I of Saxony (German: Friedrich August I., Polish: Fryderyk August I, French: Frédéric-Auguste Ier, 23 December 1750 – 5 May 1827) was

    Frederick Augustus I of Saxony

    Frederick Augustus I of Saxony

    Frederick_Augustus_I_of_Saxony

  • Lusatia
  • Historical region in Germany and Poland

    (Mittelmark) in the north. Upper Lusatia (Oberlausitz, Łużyce Górne or Hornja Łužica) is today part of the German states of Saxony (most of its territory)

    Lusatia

    Lusatia

    Lusatia

  • Land Forces Command (United Kingdom)
  • British Army field command

    stationing of the British Armed Forces in Germany in 1989" (PDF). Relics in Upper Saxony & Bremen. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 November 2021. Retrieved

    Land Forces Command (United Kingdom)

    Land Forces Command (United Kingdom)

    Land_Forces_Command_(United_Kingdom)

  • Sunshower
  • Weather phenomenon in which rain falls while the sun is shining

    heaven" (Lunenburg), "A tailor goes to heaven" (Schleswig-Holstein, Upper Saxony), "The devil gets a lawyer's soul" (Oldenburg). Completely different

    Sunshower

    Sunshower

    Sunshower

  • Upper Saxon Circle
  • Imperial circle of the Holy Roman Empire

    to Saxony by the 1635 Peace of Prague were never encircled. The circle was made up of the following states: The List of states making up the Upper Saxon

    Upper Saxon Circle

    Upper Saxon Circle

    Upper_Saxon_Circle

  • Eisberg (Eastern Upper Lusatia)
  • Eisberg (Upper Sorbian: Lodowc) is a mountain of Saxony, southeastern Germany. "Summits on the Air – DM, German Low Mountain Range Association Reference

    Eisberg (Eastern Upper Lusatia)

    Eisberg_(Eastern_Upper_Lusatia)

  • Upper Sorbian language
  • West Slavic language of eastern Germany

    minority language spoken by Sorbs in the historical province of Upper Lusatia, today part of Saxony, Germany. It is a West Slavic language, along with Lower

    Upper Sorbian language

    Upper Sorbian language

    Upper_Sorbian_language

  • Landtag of Saxony
  • Parliament of the German Free State Saxony

    The Landtag of Saxony (German: Sächsischer Landtag; Upper Sorbian: Sakski krajny sejm), also known in English as the Saxon State Parliament, is the legislature

    Landtag of Saxony

    Landtag of Saxony

    Landtag_of_Saxony

  • Upper Lusatia
  • Historical region in Germany and Poland

    minority group of the Sorbs. The major part of Upper Lusatia is part of the German federal state of Saxony, roughly comprising Bautzen district and Görlitz

    Upper Lusatia

    Upper Lusatia

    Upper_Lusatia

  • Kiliaen van Rensselaer (merchant)
  • Dutch merchant (1586–1643)

    Rensselaer, a soldier from Nijkerk in the States army of the duke of Upper Saxony, and Maria Pafraet, descendant of a well-known printers' dynasty. To

    Kiliaen van Rensselaer (merchant)

    Kiliaen_van_Rensselaer_(merchant)

  • Löbau
  • Town in Saxony, Germany

    pronunciation: [ˈløːbaʊ] ; Upper Sorbian: Lubij, pronounced [ˈlubʲij] ) is a city in the east of Saxony, Germany, in the traditional region of Upper Lusatia. It is

    Löbau

    Löbau

    Löbau

  • Boxberg, Saxony
  • Municipality in Saxony, Germany

    officially Boxberg/O.L.) or Hamor (Upper Sorbian: [ˈhamɔʁ] ) is a municipality in the Görlitz district in Saxony, Germany. The place is known for its

    Boxberg, Saxony

    Boxberg, Saxony

    Boxberg,_Saxony

  • Upper Harz
  • side, […] called the Upper Harz". This definition extends the montane Upper Harz eastwards roughly to the state border with Saxony-Anhalt, so that e.g

    Upper Harz

    Upper Harz

    Upper_Harz

  • State of Saxony (1945–1952)
  • state of Saxony. In 1945, the state of Saxony was re-formed within the Soviet occupation zone, consisting of the former Free State of Saxony and the areas

    State of Saxony (1945–1952)

    State of Saxony (1945–1952)

    State_of_Saxony_(1945–1952)

  • Saxe-Wittenberg
  • State of the Holy Roman Empire (1296–1356)

    of Saxony. The Ascanian dukes prevailed in obtaining the Saxon electoral dignity until their duchy was finally elevated to the Electorate of Saxony by

    Saxe-Wittenberg

    Saxe-Wittenberg

    Saxe-Wittenberg

  • Electorate of Saxony
  • State of the Holy Roman Empire (1356–1806)

    of Saxony, 1356 to 1806, was an Electorate of the Holy Roman Empire. Centred on the Duchy of Saxe-Wittenberg with its capital at Dresden, Saxony was

    Electorate of Saxony

    Electorate of Saxony

    Electorate_of_Saxony

  • Reichsgau
  • Nazi administrative subdivision

    Sudetenland Upper Saxony Obersachsen To be formed out of Saxony and probably the later Prussian Province of Halle-Merseburg, capital in Dresden Middle Saxony Mittelsachsen

    Reichsgau

    Reichsgau

    Reichsgau

  • List of margraves of Meissen
  • Margraves of Meissen

    Warlike was enfeoffed with the Saxe–Wittenberg lands down the Elbe ('Upper Saxony'), an electorate according to the Golden Bull of 1356. While the Wettin

    List of margraves of Meissen

    List of margraves of Meissen

    List_of_margraves_of_Meissen

  • List of kings and dukes of Lorraine
  • Francia and East Francia (870-876), kings of West Francia and Saxony (876-880), king of Saxony (880-882), and finally King of East Francia (882-895). Between

    List of kings and dukes of Lorraine

    List_of_kings_and_dukes_of_Lorraine

  • Coswig, Saxony
  • Town in Saxony, Germany

    Coswig (German pronunciation: [ˈkɔsvɪç] ; Upper Sorbian: Kosowiki) is a town in the district of Meißen, in Saxony, Germany. It is situated on the right bank

    Coswig, Saxony

    Coswig, Saxony

    Coswig,_Saxony

  • Stanislaw Tillich
  • German politician (born 1959)

    Christian Democratic Union (CDU). He served as the 3rd Minister President of Saxony from 2008 to 2017. From 1 November 2015 until 31 October 2016, he was President

    Stanislaw Tillich

    Stanislaw Tillich

    Stanislaw_Tillich

  • Weißwasser
  • Town in Saxony, Germany

    [ˈvaɪsˌvasɐ] ; Upper Sorbian: Běła Woda [ˈbʲɪwa ˈwɔda] ; all of them lit. 'White Water') is a town in Upper Lusatia in eastern Saxony, Germany. Weißwasser

    Weißwasser

    Weißwasser

    Weißwasser

  • Apostolic Vicariate of Northern Germany
  • Catholic missionary jurisdiction (1868–1930)

    Hereditary Lands (or simply Apostolic Vicariate of Saxony) was disentangled from the Upper and Lower Saxony vicariate. 1743–1749: Ludwig Li(e)geritz 1749–1763:

    Apostolic Vicariate of Northern Germany

    Apostolic_Vicariate_of_Northern_Germany

  • Margravate of Meissen
  • Medieval margraviate (965–1423)

    a medieval margraviate in central regions of the modern German state of Saxony. It was named after the city of Meissen, on the Elbe river. It was created

    Margravate of Meissen

    Margravate of Meissen

    Margravate_of_Meissen

  • Lusatian Lake District
  • Chain of artificial lakes under construction in Germany

    jazorina, Upper Sorbian: Łužiska jězorina) is a chain of artificial lakes under construction in Germany across the north-eastern part of Saxony and the

    Lusatian Lake District

    Lusatian Lake District

    Lusatian_Lake_District

  • Lommatzsch
  • Town in Saxony, Germany

    [ˈlɔmat(s)ʃ] ; Upper Sorbian: Hłomač, pronounced [ˈhwɔmatʃ]) is a municipality located in the district of Meißen in the Free State of Saxony, Germany. Lommatzsch

    Lommatzsch

    Lommatzsch

    Lommatzsch

  • Dresden
  • Capital city of Saxony, Germany

    [ˈdʁeːsdn̩] ; Upper Saxon: Dräsdn; Upper Sorbian: Drježdźany, pronounced [ˈdʁʲɛʒdʒanɨ]) is the capital city of the German state of Saxony and its second

    Dresden

    Dresden

    Dresden

  • Bautzen
  • Town in Saxony, Germany

    [ˈbaʊtsn̩] ) or Budyšin (Upper Sorbian pronunciation: [ˈbudɨʃin] ), until 1868 Budissin in German, is a town in eastern Saxony, Germany, and the administrative

    Bautzen

    Bautzen

    Bautzen

  • Lusatian Highlands
  • border of the German state of Saxony with the Czech Bohemian region. It is one of the eight natural landscapes of Upper Lusatia. The Lusatian Highlands

    Lusatian Highlands

    Lusatian Highlands

    Lusatian_Highlands

  • Königstein, Saxony
  • Town in Saxony, Germany

    [ˈkøːniçʃtaɪn] or [ˈkøːnikʃtaɪn] ; Upper Sorbian: Kralowc, pronounced [ˈkʁalɔfts]) is a town on the river Elbe in Saxony in Germany. Königstein lies in the

    Königstein, Saxony

    Königstein, Saxony

    Königstein,_Saxony

  • Hall church
  • Type of church building

    the late Gothic period, most notably in the areas of Westphalia and upper Saxony. St-Hilaire [fr], Melle, Romanesque barrel vaults St. Lambert's Church

    Hall church

    Hall church

    Hall_church

  • Zeitz
  • Town in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany

    (German pronunciation: [ˈtsaɪts] ; Upper Sorbian: Žič, pronounced [ˈʒitʃ]) is a town in the Burgenlandkreis district, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It is situated

    Zeitz

    Zeitz

    Zeitz

  • Kingdom of Bohemia
  • Monarchy in Central Europe (1198–1918)

    lands by German settlers from the adjacent lands of Bavaria, Franconia, Upper Saxony and Austria during the Ostsiedlung migration. The new settlers not only

    Kingdom of Bohemia

    Kingdom of Bohemia

    Kingdom_of_Bohemia

  • History of Saxony-Anhalt
  • The history of Saxony-Anhalt began with Old Saxony, which was conquered by Charlemagne in 804 and transformed into the Duchy of Saxony within the Carolingian

    History of Saxony-Anhalt

    History of Saxony-Anhalt

    History_of_Saxony-Anhalt

  • Großschönau, Saxony
  • Municipality in Saxony, Germany

    Großschönau (Upper Sorbian: Wulki Šunow, pronounced [ˈwulkʲi ˈʃunɔf]; Czech: Velký Šenov) is a municipality in the district Görlitz, in Saxony, Germany located

    Großschönau, Saxony

    Großschönau, Saxony

    Großschönau,_Saxony

  • Upper Harz Water Regale
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site in Lower Saxony, Germany

    mining rights that were valid in Lower Saxony until the 1960s. In German, the term Oberharzer Wasserwirtschaft ("Upper Harz Water Management") has also been

    Upper Harz Water Regale

    Upper Harz Water Regale

    Upper_Harz_Water_Regale

  • Bautzen (district)
  • District in Saxony, Germany

    district of Bautzen (German: Landkreis Bautzen, Upper Sorbian: Wokrjes Budyšin) is a district in the state of Saxony in Germany. Its largest towns are Bautzen

    Bautzen (district)

    Bautzen_(district)

  • Bernsdorf, Upper Lusatia
  • Town in Saxony, Germany

    (German: [ˈbɛʁnsˌdɔʁf] ; Upper Sorbian: Njedźichow pronounced [ˈnʲɛdʒixɔf]) is a town in the district of Bautzen, in Upper Lusatia, Saxony, Germany. The town

    Bernsdorf, Upper Lusatia

    Bernsdorf, Upper Lusatia

    Bernsdorf,_Upper_Lusatia

  • Black Elster
  • River in Germany

    Halšter; Upper Sorbian: Čorny Halštrow) is a 179-kilometre-long (111 mi) river in eastern Germany, in the states of Saxony, Brandenburg and Saxony-Anhalt

    Black Elster

    Black Elster

    Black_Elster

  • Conrad, Margrave of Meissen
  • 12th-century Margrave of the House of Wettin

    laid the foundations for the development of the Wettin dominions in Upper Saxony. In 1143, Conrad also became Count of Groitzsch and Rochlitz and Vogt

    Conrad, Margrave of Meissen

    Conrad, Margrave of Meissen

    Conrad,_Margrave_of_Meissen

  • Outline of the British Army at the end of the Cold War
  • stationing of the British Armed Forces in Germany in 1989" (PDF). Relics in Upper Saxony & Bremen. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 November 2021. Retrieved

    Outline of the British Army at the end of the Cold War

    Outline_of_the_British_Army_at_the_end_of_the_Cold_War

  • States of Germany
  • First-level administrative subdivisions of Germany

    are Silesia (Upper and Lower), Pomerania, West Prussia-Posen, and East Prussia respectively. Schaumburg-Lippe is now part of Lower Saxony. Württemberg

    States of Germany

    States of Germany

    States_of_Germany

  • List of dukes in Europe
  • prince-archbishopric 1803–1806 Duchies of Saxony, in Lower Saxony and Upper Saxony, the successor state(s) of the original (stem)duchy of Saxony after dismissal of Duke

    List of dukes in Europe

    List_of_dukes_in_Europe

  • Saalfeld
  • Town in Thuringia, Germany

    were incorporated into the Electorate of Saxony (Upper Saxony). However, already in 1485 Elector Ernest of Saxony agreed on the Leipzig partition with his

    Saalfeld

    Saalfeld

    Saalfeld

  • Stem duchy
  • Constituent duchy of the Kingdom of Germany during the 10th century

    the pre-Carolingian tribal duchies) were Bavaria, Franconia, Lotharingia, Saxony and Swabia (Alamannia). The Salian emperors (reigned 1027–1125) retained

    Stem duchy

    Stem duchy

    Stem_duchy

  • Thuringian dialect
  • East Central German dialect group

    southwestern Saxony-Anhalt and adjacent territories of Hesse and Bavaria. It is close to Upper Saxon spoken mainly in the state of Saxony, therefore both

    Thuringian dialect

    Thuringian dialect

    Thuringian_dialect

  • Landesbühne
  • Publicly owned theater companies in Germany and Austria

    The term Landesbühne (federal state stage) or Landestheater (federal state theatre) is added to the name of some publicly owned theatre companies in Germany

    Landesbühne

    Landesbühne

  • Hoyerswerda
  • Town in Saxony, Germany

    [hɔʏɐsˈvɛʁda] ) or Wojerecy (Upper Sorbian: [ˈwɔjɛʁɛtsɨ] ) is a major district town in the district of Bautzen in the German state of Saxony. It is located in the

    Hoyerswerda

    Hoyerswerda

    Hoyerswerda

  • Gelsenkirchen
  • City in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

    Hanover, 500 in number. The arrival of this transport from Westphalia and Upper Saxony was recorded in his diaries by Adam Czerniakov, the last chairman of

    Gelsenkirchen

    Gelsenkirchen

    Gelsenkirchen

  • Lusatian League
  • Alliance of six towns in Upper Lusatia

    region of Upper Lusatia from 1346 until 1815, when the region was controlled first by Bohemia (1346–1635) and later by the Electorate of Saxony (1635–1815)

    Lusatian League

    Lusatian_League

  • Kreuzkirche, Dresden
  • Lutheran church in Dresden, Germany

    construction later served as a model for numerous church buildings in Upper Saxony such as St. Anne's Church, Annaberg-Buchholz or St. Wolfgang's Church

    Kreuzkirche, Dresden

    Kreuzkirche, Dresden

    Kreuzkirche,_Dresden

  • Sorbs
  • West Slavic ethnic group

    states of Saxony and Brandenburg. Sorbs traditionally speak the Sorbian languages, which are closely related to Polish, Czech, and Slovak. Upper Sorbian

    Sorbs

    Sorbs

    Sorbs

  • Coat of arms of Saxony-Anhalt
  • Coat of arms of the German state of Saxony-Anhalt

    Saxony and the German Free State of Anhalt. The upper part of the coat of arms represents the province of Saxony with its green crancelin while the lower half

    Coat of arms of Saxony-Anhalt

    Coat of arms of Saxony-Anhalt

    Coat_of_arms_of_Saxony-Anhalt

  • Sudeten Germans
  • Ethnic Germans living in the Czech lands before 1945

    lands by German settlers from the adjacent lands of Bavaria, Franconia, Upper Saxony and Austria during the Ostsiedlung migration. In 1348, the Luxembourg

    Sudeten Germans

    Sudeten Germans

    Sudeten_Germans

  • Matilda of England, Duchess of Saxony
  • Duchess of Saxony and Bavaria

    princess of the House of Plantagenet and by marriage Duchess consort of Saxony and Bavaria from 1168 until her husband's deposition in 1180. Matilda was

    Matilda of England, Duchess of Saxony

    Matilda of England, Duchess of Saxony

    Matilda_of_England,_Duchess_of_Saxony

  • Zittau Mountains
  • Mountain range in Germany

    southeast of the German state of Saxony. The Zittau Mountains lie in the extreme south of the district of Görlitz in Saxony. A few kilometres north of the

    Zittau Mountains

    Zittau Mountains

    Zittau_Mountains

  • Weißenberg
  • Town in Saxony, Germany

    [ˈvaɪsn̩ˌbɛʁk] ) or Wóspork (Upper Sorbian, pronounced [ˈwʊspɔʁk] ) is a town in the district of Bautzen, in Saxony, in eastern Germany. The Upper Lusatian town has

    Weißenberg

    Weißenberg

    Weißenberg

  • Henry the Lion
  • Duke of Saxony (r. 1142–80) and Bavaria (r. 1156–80)

    der Löwe; 1129/1131 – 6 August 1195), also known as Henry III, Duke of Saxony (ruled 1142–1180) and Henry XII, Duke of Bavaria (ruled 1156–1180), was

    Henry the Lion

    Henry the Lion

    Henry_the_Lion

  • Heinrich von Tunna
  • Third Grandmaster of the Teutonic Knights

    chronologically ordered excerpts from all existing documents on the history of Upper Saxony. Hofbuchhandlung, Rudolstadt 1825, p. 452. Marie-Louise Heckmann, Der

    Heinrich von Tunna

    Heinrich von Tunna

    Heinrich_von_Tunna

  • Ostsiedlung
  • Early and High Middle Age German migration movement to the East

    every 6th German settlers went to Bohemia; while this is lower than in Upper Saxony, Lusatia, and Lower Silesia, it's still a substantial number. German

    Ostsiedlung

    Ostsiedlung

    Ostsiedlung

  • John Frederick I, Elector of Saxony
  • Elector of Saxony from 1532 to 1547

    sons: John Frederick II, Duke of Saxony (b. Torgau, 8 January 1529 – d. as imperial prisoner at Schloss Steyer, Upper Austria, 19 May 1595). John William

    John Frederick I, Elector of Saxony

    John Frederick I, Elector of Saxony

    John_Frederick_I,_Elector_of_Saxony

  • Coinage of Saxony
  • 12th century, helped Saxony to a leading position in German coinage. The Saxon pfennigs (Sachsenpfennige) minted in eastern Saxony are also included, as

    Coinage of Saxony

    Coinage of Saxony

    Coinage_of_Saxony

  • Kromlau Azalea and Rhododendron Park
  • Landscaped park in Germany

    Gablenz (Jabłońc) in the region of Lusatia (Upper Lusatia), in the very east of the German state of Saxony, close to the border with Poland. It was created

    Kromlau Azalea and Rhododendron Park

    Kromlau Azalea and Rhododendron Park

    Kromlau_Azalea_and_Rhododendron_Park

  • Sorbian Gymnasium Bautzen
  • Public school in Bautzen, Germany

    gymnasium (e.g. preparatory high school or grammar school) in Saxony, Germany, which teaches in Upper Sorbian and German. The school is acting under the slogan

    Sorbian Gymnasium Bautzen

    Sorbian Gymnasium Bautzen

    Sorbian_Gymnasium_Bautzen

  • Upper Lusatian Gefilde
  • Gefilde, Upper Sorbian: Hornjołužiska pahórčina) is a natural region in Saxony near the German tripoint with the Czech Republic and Poland. It is considered

    Upper Lusatian Gefilde

    Upper Lusatian Gefilde

    Upper_Lusatian_Gefilde

  • Crostwitz
  • Municipality in Saxony, Germany

    Chrósćicy (Upper Sorbian: [ˈkʁʊstʃitsɨ] ) is a village and municipality in the center of the German district of Bautzen in Saxony. It is located in Upper Lusatia

    Crostwitz

    Crostwitz

    Crostwitz

  • Glauchau
  • Town in Saxony, Germany

    pronunciation: [ˈɡlaʊxaʊ] ; Upper Sorbian: Hłuchow, pronounced [ˈhwuxɔf]) is a town in the German federal state of Saxony, on the right bank of the Mulde

    Glauchau

    Glauchau

    Glauchau

  • Groß Düben
  • Municipality in Saxony, Germany

    Groß Düben (Upper Sorbian: Dźěwin, pronounced [ˈdʒɪwʲin]) is a municipality in the district Görlitz, Saxony, Germany. The municipality is part of the

    Groß Düben

    Groß Düben

    Groß_Düben

  • March of Lusatia
  • March of the Holy Roman Empire (965–1367)

    western part merged with the later Electorate of Saxony, while the eastern Milceni lands emerged as Upper Lusatia. Over the centuries, the margravial territory

    March of Lusatia

    March of Lusatia

    March_of_Lusatia

  • Sorbian settlement area
  • Linguistic minority settlement area

    der Sorben/Wenden) commonly makes reference to the area in the east of Saxony and the South of Brandenburg in which the West Slavic people of the Sorbs

    Sorbian settlement area

    Sorbian settlement area

    Sorbian_settlement_area

  • Shum (surname)
  • Surname list

    or Schumm, which originated as a toponymic surname after a place in Upper Saxony. It is also found as an Ashkenazi Jewish surname (Yiddish and Hebrew:

    Shum (surname)

    Shum_(surname)

  • Upper Lusatian Heath and Pond Landscape
  • Upper Sorbian: Hornjołužyska krajina holy a hatow) is a natural region in Saxony. It runs from a line between Wittichenau and Kamenz for roughly 60 kilometres

    Upper Lusatian Heath and Pond Landscape

    Upper_Lusatian_Heath_and_Pond_Landscape

  • Regierungsbezirk
  • Type of administrative division in Germany

    administrative decisions on a local level for districts within its jurisdiction. Saxony has Direktionsbezirke (directorate districts) with more responsibilities

    Regierungsbezirk

    Regierungsbezirk

    Regierungsbezirk

  • Schlechteberg
  • Mountain in Saxony, Germany

    Schlechteberg (Upper Sorbian: Šlechtebórk) is a mountain of Saxony, southeastern Germany. "Schlechteberg". peakbagger.com. Retrieved 15 June 2026. "Schlechteberg"

    Schlechteberg

    Schlechteberg

    Schlechteberg

  • Johann Heinrich Zedler
  • Bookseller and publisher

    his own publishing house in 1726. It was initially based in Freiberg, Upper Saxony, and in 1727 moved to the Publishing and Book Trade Center in Leipzig

    Johann Heinrich Zedler

    Johann Heinrich Zedler

    Johann_Heinrich_Zedler

  • Zentendorf
  • Ortsteil of Neißeaue in Saxony, Germany

    Zentendorf (Upper Sorbian: Šćeńc, pronounced [ˈʃtʃɛnʲts]) is a village (Ortsteil) of Neißeaue, in the district Görlitz, Saxony, Germany. Prior to its incorporation

    Zentendorf

    Zentendorf

    Zentendorf

  • German town law
  • Late-Mediaeval European form of municipal governance

    Courland. Magdeburg law was popular around the March of Meissen and Upper Saxony and was the source of several variants, including Neumarkt law (Środa

    German town law

    German town law

    German_town_law

  • Grobhäusern
  • Historical German vying game

    piquet pack. The game was illegal in most places. It was popular in rural Upper Saxony in the late 18th century. A variant played in Danubian Austria-Hungary

    Grobhäusern

    Grobhäusern

    Grobhäusern

  • Oberharz am Brocken
  • Town in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany

    pronunciation: [ˈoːbɐhaːɐ̯ts ʔam ˈbʁɔkn̩], lit. 'Upper Harz on the Brocken') is a town in the Harz District, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It was formed on 1 January

    Oberharz am Brocken

    Oberharz am Brocken

    Oberharz_am_Brocken

  • Saxe-Gessaphe
  • Royal house of Saxony

    the name of a family descended in the female line from former kings of Saxony under the House of Wettin, a member of which was recognized by a childless

    Saxe-Gessaphe

    Saxe-Gessaphe

    Saxe-Gessaphe

  • List of German dishes
  • Dishes found in German cuisine

    Franconia than a relative of the other parts of Saxony. The cuisine of Upper Lusatia also differs from central Saxony and is more related to the (former) cuisines

    List of German dishes

    List_of_German_dishes

  • John Frederick II, Duke of Saxony
  • Duke of Saxony

    John Frederick II of Saxony (German: Johann Friedrich II. von Sachsen; 8 January 1529 – 19 May 1595), was a prince of the Ernestine line of the House of

    John Frederick II, Duke of Saxony

    John Frederick II, Duke of Saxony

    John_Frederick_II,_Duke_of_Saxony

  • Freiberg
  • Town in Saxony, Germany

    pronunciation: [ˈfʁaɪbɛʁk] ) is a university and former mining town in Saxony, Germany, with around 41,000 inhabitants. The city lies in the foreland

    Freiberg

    Freiberg

    Freiberg

  • Princess Maria Josepha of Saxony (1867–1944)
  • Archduchess of Austria (1867–1944)

    Maria Josepha of Saxony (31 May 1867 – 28 May 1944) was the mother of Emperor Charles I of Austria and the fifth child of George of Saxony and Infanta Maria

    Princess Maria Josepha of Saxony (1867–1944)

    Princess Maria Josepha of Saxony (1867–1944)

    Princess_Maria_Josepha_of_Saxony_(1867–1944)

  • Ernest II, Duke of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg
  • German duke (1745–1804)

    Timoleon, and in 1784, he was made Supervisor of Abessinien (a name for Upper Saxony). In 1787, he granted Adam Weishaupt, the founder of the secret society

    Ernest II, Duke of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg

    Ernest II, Duke of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg

    Ernest_II,_Duke_of_Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg

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  • Tupper
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Tupper

    English : occupational name for a herdsman who had charge of rams, from an agent derivative of Middle English to(u)pe ‘ram’ (of uncertain origin).German (Tüpper) : occupational name for a potter, from Middle Low German duppe, Rhenish düppen ‘pot’. This is predominantly a Rhineland surname.This is the name of a family descended from two brothers, originally from Kassel, Germany. They fled religious persecution in the 16th century, settling in the Netherlands, where a descendant became burgomaster of Rotterdam in 1813. A branch of the family settled in England at Sandwich, Kent, whence another descendant, Thomas Tupper, went to America in 1635, and helped to found Sandwich, MA, in 1637. Benjamin Tupper, born in Stoughton, MA, in 1738 was a colonial legislator and explorer of OH.

    Tupper

  • Uptun
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Uptun

    From the Upper Farm

    Uptun

  • Rajih |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Rajih |

    Having the upper hand, More acceptable

    Rajih |

  • Adikya | அதீக்யா
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Adikya | அதீக்யா

    Authority, Showing upper hand

    Adikya | அதீக்யா

  • Upwode
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Upwode

    From the Upper Forest

    Upwode

  • Agag
  • Biblical

    Agag

    roof; upper floor

    Agag

  • Azud
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Azud

    Upper Arm; Strength; Power; Support

    Azud

  • Tupper
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English

    Tupper

    Ram Herder

    Tupper

  • Oordhva
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Oordhva

    High or Upper

    Oordhva

  • Bhuva
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Bhuva

    The Upper World

    Bhuva

  • Moder
  • Girl/Female

    British, English, German, Russian

    Moder

    Supper

    Moder

  • Sakeel
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Sakeel

    Supper Power

    Sakeel

  • Upchurch
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Upchurch

    From the Upper Church

    Upchurch

  • Agag
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Biblical

    Agag

    Roof; Upper Floor

    Agag

  • Upton
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo, British, Christian, English

    Upton

    From the Upper Town

    Upton

  • Upwood
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Upwood

    From the Upper Forest

    Upwood

  • Bhraghad
  • Boy/Male

    Scottish

    Bhraghad

    From the upper part.

    Bhraghad

  • Baigh
  • Boy/Male

    Scottish

    Baigh

    From the upper part.

    Baigh

  • Upshaw
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Upshaw

    Upper Forest

    Upshaw

  • Adikya
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Adikya

    Authority, Showing upper hand

    Adikya

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Online names & meanings

  • Lambert
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, French, Dutch, and German

    Lambert

    English, French, Dutch, and German : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements land ‘land’, ‘territory’ + berht ‘bright’, ‘famous’. In England, the native Old English form Landbeorht was replaced by Lambert, the Continental form of the name that was taken to England by the Normans from France. The name gained wider currency in Britain in the Middle Ages with the immigration of weavers from Flanders, among whom St. Lambert or Lamprecht, bishop of Maastricht in around 700, was a popular cult figure. In Italy the name was popularized in the Middle Ages as a result of the fame of Lambert I and II, Dukes of Spoleto and Holy Roman Emperors.The name Lambert is found in Quebec City from 1657, taken there from Picardy, France. There are also Lamberts from Perche, France, by 1670.

  • Uhaidah
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Uhaidah

    Promise

  • Jagannatha | ஜகந்நாத
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Jagannatha | ஜகந்நாத

    King of the universe

  • Gayne
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Modern

    Gayne

    Attitude

  • Carwyn
  • Boy/Male

    Welsh

    Carwyn

    White fortress.

  • Vibishika
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Vibishika

    Daughter of Balavinayagam

  • Farhanah
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Farhanah

    Happy

  • Priyaranjeny
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Priyaranjeny

    Loving

  • ALDIS
  • Male

    English

    ALDIS

    Variant spelling of Old English Aldous, possibly ALDIS means "from the old house."

  • Raybould
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    Raybould

    English (of Norman origin) : from an Old French personal name, Rainbaut, composed of the Germanic elements ragin ‘counsel’ + bald ‘bold’, ‘brave’. Compare Rainbow, Rammel.

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  • Jumper
  • n.

    A loose upper garment

  • Gula
  • n.

    The upper front of the neck, next to the chin; the upper throat.

  • Overlip
  • n.

    The upper lip.

  • Supper
  • v. i.

    To take supper; to sup.

  • Upper
  • n.

    The upper leather for a shoe; a vamp.

  • Overhand
  • n.

    The upper hand; advantage; superiority; mastery.

  • Gown
  • n.

    A loose, flowing upper garment

  • Helmet
  • n.

    The upper part of a retort.

  • Supper
  • v. t.

    To supply with supper.

  • Supramaxilla
  • n.

    The upper jaw or maxilla.

  • Cupper
  • n.

    One who performs the operation of cupping.

  • Chamberlain
  • n.

    An upper servant of an inn.

  • Upher
  • n.

    A fir pole of from four to seven inches diameter, and twenty to forty feet long, sometimes roughly hewn, used for scaffoldings, and sometimes for slight and common roofs, for which use it is split.

  • Supper
  • n.

    A meal taken at the close of the day; the evening meal.

  • Uppertendom
  • n.

    The highest class in society; the upper ten. See Upper ten, under Upper.

  • Upper
  • comp.

    Being further up, literally or figuratively; higher in place, position, rank, dignity, or the like; superior; as, the upper lip; the upper side of a thing; the upper house of a legislature.

  • Upwards
  • adv.

    In the upper parts; above.

  • Overleather
  • n.

    Upper leather.

  • Dupper
  • n.

    See 2d Dubber.

  • Upward
  • n.

    The upper part; the top.