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Zehista is a village in the municipality of Pirna in the Sächsische Schweiz-Osterzgebirge district of Saxony, Germany. It was incorporated into Pirna
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1813 battle during the War of the Sixth Coalition
pouring rain, without disturbing the Russians drawn up on the heights of Zehista. This advance by Vandamme ran into the midst of the coalition forces withdrawing
Battle_of_Dresden
Town in Saxony, Germany
Obervogelgesang, Copitz, Hinterjessen, Neundorf, Zuschendorf, Rottwerndorf and Zehista. The population totaled about 30,000 inhabitants. From early 1940 until
Pirna
From here there were several different route options: Eastern route: Zehista – Dohma – Ottendorf – Gersdorf – Gottleuba – Oelsen – Krásný Les – Nakléřov
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German diplomat, ambassador to Qajar Iran, Japan and China (1856-1926)
the second son of Count Alexander Caspar von Rex (1827–1870), Lord of Zehista, and his wife Olga, née von Möhrmann (1830–1890). After graduating from
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Railway in Saxony, Germany
among other things, for lines via Lockwitz–Kreischa–Schlottwitz or Pirna–Zehista–Liebstadt–Schlottwitz could not be realised and the factories in the lower
Heidenau–Kurort Altenberg railway
Heidenau–Kurort_Altenberg_railway
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Feminine of Jacques; Derived from James and Jacob
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Part of Divine
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The knower of hymns
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Protected by the Lord
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Name of a priest.
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Guardian of the Hall
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Incarnation
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Reigning, asking counsel.
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Bitter; Variant of Marlene; Derived from Madeline; Woman from Magdala
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