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    The Pleissenburg (German: Pleißenburg) was a historical building in the city of Leipzig in Saxony which is in modern-day Germany. It was built in the...
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    booming city. In 1895 the city of Leipzig was granted the site of the Pleissenburg by the Kingdom of Saxony to build a new town hall. A competition was...
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    the city's administrative building was built upon the remains of the Pleissenburg, a castle that was the site of the 1519 debate between Johann Eck and...
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    will and grace. The Leipzig Debate took place in June and July 1519 at Pleissenburg Castle in Leipzig, Germany. Its purpose was to discuss Martin Luther's...
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    Leipzig, Germany. The Burgplatz was created around 1900 on parts of the Pleissenburg site when it was demolished in 1897 to make room for the New Town Hall...
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    next morning en route to Leipzig, where his body was embalmed at the Pleissenburg fortress. The form of rapier called the Pappenheimer, is reportedly named...
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    Pleißenburg where the Leipzig mint was located, and Ephraim was locked up in early 1758...
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    Naukowe Jablonowskich) – "Science Society of the Jablonowski Family". He died in 1777 and was buried in the Pleissenburg Castle in Leipzig, Germany. v t e...
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    may try to gain the Polish throne. The brothers remained in prison in Pleissenburg and Königstein for two years before finally being released after the...
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    in his palace (Romanushaus) on 16 January 1705 and imprisoned in the Pleissenburg. Four days later he was brought to Sonnenstein Castle in Pirna. During...
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