Examples of 'liegnitz' in a sentence

Meaning of "liegnitz"

Liegnitz is a noun that can refer to a geographic location or a surname, such as a place name in Germany or a family name

How to use "liegnitz" in a sentence

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George rudolf of liegnitz.
The Liegnitz had twice the personnel of the stations.
The bodies of this group were cremated at Liegnitz by the Gestapo.
In the Battle of Liegnitz Frederick scored a victory despite being outnumbered three to one.
Hermann also took part in the defensive struggle against the Mongols at Liegnitz.
Battle of Liegnitz.
There he remained three years, when he was sent to Liegnitz.
In Silesia and the Duchy of Liegnitz the Reformation also made great strides.
He studied geology and paleontology in Liegnitz Legnica.
Löbe was born in Liegnitz ( present-day Legnica ) in the Prussian province of Silesia.
To the east, Frederick battled for survival winning bloody victories at Liegnitz and Torgau.
The armies collided around the town of Liegnitz ( now Legnica, Poland ) in Lower Silesia.
My suits I previously bought from a Jew, Max Süssmann, who had a textile firm in Liegnitz.
Battle of Liegnitz ( disambiguation ).
The province was further divided into two administrative regions ( Regierungsbezirke ), Breslau and Liegnitz.

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Biography = = He was born at Straupitz ( ), near Liegnitz in Silesia, a son of the village pastor.
It consisted of four districts, Kattowitz, Oppeln, Breslau and Liegnitz.
The Duchy of Legnica (, ) or Duchy of Liegnitz ( ) was one of the Duchies of Silesia.
In the following season 's final they were beaten 1:5 by ATV Liegnitz.
In 1930, Heines became a member of the Reichstag for the district of Liegnitz.

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