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  1. The Battle of Leipzig (French: Bataille de Leipsick; German: Völkerschlacht bei Leipzig, [ˈfœlkɐˌʃlaxt baɪ̯ ˈlaɪ̯pt͡sɪç] ⓘ; Swedish: Slaget vid Leipzig), also known as the Battle of the Nations, was fought from 16 to 19 October 1813 at Leipzig, Saxony.

  2. Préhistoire et protohistoire. Les premières indications concernant la colonisation du site occupé par Leipzig remontent au néolithique. Sur l'emplacement du cimetière Saint-Matthieu on a découvert des restes de la culture rubanée et également de la culture des amphores globulaires.

  3. Nineteenth-century Leipzig was both a cradle of culture and education and a major center of German and European commerce. The city was famous for its illustrious publishing houses, the Gewandhaus orchestra, and its prominent university.

  4. The following is a timeline of the history of the German city of Leipzig . Prior to 18th century. 920 AD - Emperor Henry the Fowler "built a castle here about 920." [1] 1082 - Leipzig sacked by forces of Vratislaus II of Bohemia. [2] [3] 1134 - Leipzig "came into the possession of Conrad, Margrave of Meissen ". [1] 1165.

  5. 14 juin 2024 · This collection includes city directories, registers of aliens, registers of students, registers of thespians, registers of foster children, and civil registrations of births for Leipzig. Original records are located in the Stadtarchiv Leipzig, Germany.

  6. 28 sept. 2023 · The Battle of Leipzig, also known as the Battle of the Nations, was a battle fought from 16 to 19 October 1813 during the Napoleonic Wars. The largest battle in European history prior to World War I, it resulted in a defeat for Napoleon and led to the collapse of his empire.

  7. 31 juil. 2023 · More than half a million soldiers from across Europe converged on the outskirts of Leipzig, in Saxony, in October 1813 for the Battle of Leipzig—a clash of empires that decided the fate of the...