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  1. Era el hijo menor de Ludolfo, duque de Sajonia y su esposa Oda de Billung, y sucedió a su hermano Bruno como duque después de la muerte de este último en batalla en el año 880. 1 Su familia, cuyo nombre procede de su padre, se llama Liudolfinga, y tras el ascenso de su nieto el emperador Otón I también la dinastía otoniana .

  2. Lichtenstein is a small town in Saxony. It is between Zwickau and Chemnitz. Lichtenstein has the second name "Stadt im grünen" (engl. "town in green"). Lichtenstein has several sights. There are 7 museums, 2 theaters, 1 castle and 7 nature parcs. The most famous museum of Lichtenstein is the "Miniwelt". There are many world sights in small ...

  3. ro.wikipedia.org › wiki › SaxoniSaxoni - Wikipedia

    Saxoni. Saxonii ( lat.: Saxones) erau o confederație de triburi germanice păgâne, aparținând din punct de vedere etno-lingvistic ramurii apusene. Ei se găsesc chiar acum, începând din secolul al III-lea, pe cursurile inferioare ale Weser -ului și Elbei.

  4. When upon the German reunification the Free State of Saxony was re-established, the coat of arms was formally confirmed in 1991: The Landtag of Saxony state parliament has passed on 25 October 1991 the following law: § 1 (1) The lesser coat-of-arms of the Free State of Saxony shows an escutcheon bendy of nine pieces black and gold, a green rue ...

  5. Silicon Saxony (traducción aproximada al castellano: “ Sajonia del silicio ”; juego de palabras que hace referencia a Silicon Valley) es una asociación con sede en Dresde, Alemania. Aglutina a un conjunto de empresas activas en el ámbito de la microelectrónica y los semiconductores instaladas en las regiones de Dresde y Freiberg (Sajonia) .

  6. Saxony-Anhalt (German: Sachsen-Anhalt [ˌzaksn̩ ˈʔanhalt] ⓘ; Low German: Sassen-Anholt) is a state of Germany, bordering the states of Brandenburg, Saxony, Thuringia and Lower Saxony. It covers an area of 20,451.7 square kilometres (7,896.4 sq mi) [1] and has a population of 2.17 million inhabitants, [2] making it the 8th-largest state in Germany by area and the 11th-largest by population .

  7. Clausthal-Zellerfeld is a town in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is located in the southwestern part of the Harz mountains. Its population is approximately 15,000. The town hosts the Clausthal University of Technology. The health resort is located in the Upper Harz at an altitude between 390 and 821 m above sea level .