Examples of 'eilenburg' in a sentence
Meaning of "eilenburg"
Eilenburg - a noun representing a city or location. It is most commonly used in geography or when referring to specific places
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Eilenburg was one of the most heavily damaged cities in Germany.
Thereby the transition of Eilenburg to an industrial city was advanced significantly.
Leipzig was also served with through coaches via Eilenburg.
In the eastern part of Eilenburg large new housing areas were built.
He later took up the craft of candy making at the Henze confectionery in Eilenburg.
In the following years Eilenburg turned into an impoverished and dirty old town.
Head of the office Eilenburg.
Just south of Eilenburg the stream discharges into the Mulde.
Söllichau lies on the abandoned railway line between Eilenburg and Pretzsch.
The road from Muhlberg to Eilenburg shall be wholly within the Prussian territory.
He was by inheritance also Count of Eilenburg.
All properties in Eilenburg at the Schlossberg have been sold!
Bischofswerda and Eilenburg.
In the 16th century Eilenburg was central to some events of the Protestant Reformation.
To get to Leipzig, it was necessary to change in Eilenburg.
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Möbius was born in Eilenburg in Saxony.
This was because Eilenburg and Halle were in Prussia, while Leipzig was in Saxony.
Adelaide of Eilenburg c.
FC Eilenburg is a German association football club from the city of Eilenburg, Saxony.
In addition, seven passenger trains ran from Leipzig to Eilenburg each day.
Saxon industrialists settled in Eilenburg for having duty-free access to the Prussian market.
His daughter Gertrude later brought Meissen to her husband, Henry von Eilenburg.
A total of about 800 people from Eilenburg were killed during the war.
In 1994 Eilenburg District was annexed by Delitzsch District in the course of district reform.
There were seven continuous connections between Eilenburg and Wittenberg in each direction in 1970.
The Eilenburg depot lost its status as an independent agency in 1969.
The raised money was handed out to Haus 6 in Eilenburg ( D ) which was almost 4m under water.
In 1639 Eilenburg was conquered by the troops of Georg von Derfflinger.
Early life = = Möbius was born in Eilenburg in Saxony.
The abbey was founded in 1228 by the brothers Otto and Bodo of Ileburg Eilenburg.
The second track has been restored on the line between Eilenburg and Jesewitz since 1977.
It extends south as far as the B 87 with the towns of Eilenburg and Bad Düben.
Passenger services were abandoned from Eilenburg to Wurzen in 1978.