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Saxon and University
The University of Prague adopted the division of students into nationes: from its opening in 1349 the studium generale which consisted of Bohemian, Bavarian, Saxon and Polish nations.
Examples include Wittenberg, the old capital of the Saxon Elector State during the Holy Roman Empire, and seat of the National University made famous by Martin Luther and Melanchthon ( which was already done away with in 1817 by means of a merger with the Prussian University of Halle ), and Torgau, birthplace and place of residence of the Elector Frederick the Wise, which was incorporated into one of the new hybrids created by Prussia under the name Province of Saxony.
In 1486, Matthias I united all the Saxon districts in Transylvania in the " University of the Saxons " under the leadership of the elected mayor of Sibiu.
Bernard received an unusually good education and studied at the University of Jena, but soon went to the court of the Saxon elector to engage in knightly exercises.
In 1895, at the age of 28, Lomax entered the University of Texas at Austin, majoring in English literature, and undertaking almost a double course load ( including Greek, Latin and Anglo Saxon ) and was graduated in two years.
To the west of Hinckley lies Saxon Paddock where in 2000 archaeologists from Northampton University discovered a Romano-British settlement and later Saxon items.
The translation of this name ( from Walter William Skeat of the department of Anglo Saxon at Cambridge University ) means the " Valley of the sons of Alfred ".
It is not clear what the original Saxon settlement was north of, but John Blair, Professor of Medieval History and Archaeology at the University of Oxford, suggested in 2000 at a lecture in Chipping Norton Town Hall that Charlbury to the south, now a smaller town, was in Anglo-Saxon times a more important minster town and that Chipping Norton's " nor -" prefix refers to this geographical and pastoral relationship with Charlbury.
* Notes on Translations of the Anglo Saxon Bible from the University of Toronto
John Saxon has a son, Antonio, who graduated with honors from the University of California.
Martin attended St. Elizabeth's Gymnasium in Breslau, sponsored by local pietist and pastor Johannes Ephraim Scheibel, a professor at the University of Breslau .< ref > Walter O. Forester, < cite > Zion on the Mississippi: The Settlement of the Saxon Lutherans in Missouri 1839-1841 </ cite > ( St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 1953 ), 27 .</ ref > He attended the University of Halle and the University of Leipzig from 1804-1809.
* Alfred University – On, Saxon Warriors
Until 2020 more than 1, 000 jobs are to be cut at Saxon universities, including Dresden University of Technology.
SLUB — Saxon State Library-Regional and University Library Dresden
He was able to complete his course, and even completed his PhD at the University of Leipzig in 1853, but was banned from ever teaching at any Saxon university.
The most recent book on the subject in English is James E. Cathey's Heliand: Text and Commentary ( 2002 ) ( Morgantown: West Virginia University Press, ISBN 0-937058-64-5 ) which includes an edited version of the text in the original language, commentaries in English and a very useful grammar of Old Saxon along with an appended glossary defining all of the vocabulary found in this version.
G. Ronald Murphy of Georgetown University wrote two books on the subject, The Saxon Saviour: The Germanic Transformation of the Gospel in the Ninth-Century Heliand ( 1989 ) ( New York: Oxford University Press ) and an English translation of the poem The Heliand: The Saxon Gospel ( 1992 ) ( New York: Oxford University Press ).

Saxon and Constitution
At the same time, the head of the Saxon Royal House was established as heir to the Polish throne ( Article VII of the Polish Constitution ).

Saxon and Law
It traces the continuity between God's gift of Law to Moses to Alfred's own issuance of law to the West Saxon people.
The traditional scholarly view is summarized in Jacob's Law Dictionary Peter-Pence ( Denarii Sancti Petri ) Otherwise called in the Saxon Romefeoh ( the fee due to Rome ), it was a tribute or rather an alms given by Ina, King of the West Saxons, in his pilgrimage to Rome in 725.
After the passing of the Socialist Law he continued to show great activity in the debates of the Reichstag, and was also elected a member of the Saxon parliament ; when the state of siege was proclaimed in Leipzig he was expelled from the city, and in 1886 condemned to nine months ' imprisonment for taking part in a secret society.
** Beyond the Law ( VHS edition ) ( Daniel " Dan " Saxon )
F. M. Stenton tells us that the early Norman compilation known as ' The Laws of William the Conqueror ' records all regions under West Saxon Law.
See his chapter, " One Lawyer's Life ," in Albert Love and James Saxon Childers, eds., Listen to Leaders in Law ( 1963 ).

Saxon and Sächsische
The Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden ( Saxon State Orchestra, Dresden, commonly known as the Staatskapelle Dresden ) is an orchestra based in Dresden, Germany founded in 1548 by Kurfürst Moritz ( Elector Moritz, or Maurice ) of Saxony.
The orchestra is the musical body of the Sächsische Staatsoper ( Saxon State Opera ).
Together with Liebknecht, he founded the Sächsische Volkspartei (" Saxon People's Party ").
After being evicted from Berlin by government authorities, Liebknecht moved to Leipzig, where he met August Bebel, with whom he founded the Sächsische Volkspartei (" Saxon People's Party ") in 1867 and the SDAP ( Sozialdemokratische Arbeiterpartei Deutschlands, in 1869 in Eisenach.
The German name for Saxon Switzerland, Sächsische Schweiz, appeared in the 18th century.
The 93 km² area covers two physically separate regions: one near Rathen-the region of the Bastei, Polenz valley, Brand and Uttewalder Grund-and the other embracing the whole Saxon Switzerland Hinterland ( Hintere Sächsische Schweiz ) between the Elbe and the state border with the Czech Republic and including the Schrammsteinen, Großer Winterberg, Großer Zschand and Kirnitzsch valley.
The Semperoper is the opera house of the Sächsische Staatsoper Dresden ( Saxon State Opera ) and the concert hall of the Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden ( Saxon State Orchestra ).
The mountains are also referred to as Saxon Switzerland and Bohemian Switzerland in both German and Czech ( Sächsische Schweiz and Böhmische Schweiz in German, Saské Švýcarsko and České Švýcarsko in Czech ) or simply combined as Saxon-Bohemian Switzerland.
It was built in 1842 for the Leipzig – Hof line by the Saxon-Bavarian Railway Company (), later taken over by the Royal Saxon State Railways ( Königlich Sächsische Staatseisenbahnen ) and operated as the Saxon-Bavarian State Railways ( Sächsisch-Bayerische Staatseisenbahn ).
The Saxon wine region ( Sächsische Weinstrasse ), stretches from Pirna over Pillnitz, Dresden, and Meissen
Posta, situated on the right bank of the river Elbe, has since 1922 formed part of the town of Pirna in the Sächsische Schweiz ( Saxon Switzerland ) district of the Free State of Saxony, Germany.
Dürrröhrsdorf-Dittersbach () is a Saxon ( Germany ) municipality in the district of Sächsische Schweiz-Osterzgebirge.

Saxon and April
Mellitus ( died 24 April 624 ) was the first Bishop of London in the Saxon period, the third Archbishop of Canterbury, and a member of the Gregorian mission sent to England to convert the Anglo-Saxons from their native paganism to Christianity.
In Liège, where the majority of the regiments of the Saxon Army had been stationed since the beginning of 1815, there was a revolt at the end of April.
* Saxon Military Order of St. Henry, Knight's Cross: 16 April 1917.
Later main characters included socialite Geraldine Whitney Saxon ( Lois Kibbee ); Mike's wife, newspaper journalist Nancy Karr ( played the longest by Ann Flood ), who Mike married on April 22, 1963 ; Schuyler Whitney ( Larkin Malloy ) and his scheming wife Raven ( played the longest by Sharon Gabet ).
Rainbow headlines, and Judas Priest, Scorpions, April Wine, Saxon, Riot and Touch also perform.
On 27 April 1292 Albert II, with his nephews still minor, wielded the Saxon electoral vote, electing Adolf of Germany.
* 13 April: Danish victory over Saxon forces in battle at Dybbøl.
He was born in 1900 on April 11th in the city of Kassa in Austria-Hungary ( now Košice in Slovakia ) to an old family of Saxon origin who had mixed with magyars through the centuries.
On 21 April 1703 during the Great Northern War, a decisive battle was fought in Pułtusk where the Swedish army under Charles XII defeated and captured a large part of the Saxon army under Graf von Steinau.
One of the newspaper's own articles, published in April 1916, focused on the ethnic German Transylvanian Saxons and their relationship with Romanians in Austria – Hungary, claiming: " Except for the Hungarians, we had throughout our history, just as we have today, an enemy just as irreducible and who would desire our disappearance just as much: the Saxon people.
April 23, 2008 saw the long awaited return to the stage by Sweet Savage as they supported Saxon on the St. Georges Day concert in London's Shepherds Bush Empire.
* Rush-September 12, 1980, with Saxon, December 4, 1981, with Riot, March 25, 1983, with The Jon Butcher Axis, April 20, 1986, with Blue Öyster Cult and November 27, 1987, with The McAuley Schenker Group
This was followed by a tour supporting Saxon, in April 2011.
Queen Judith ( or Iudit ) ( 805 – 19 / 23 April 843 ), also known as Judith of Bavaria, was the daughter of Count Welf and a Saxon noblewoman named Hedwig, Duchess of Bavaria ( 780 – 826 ).

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