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  2. Timeline of Leipzig - Wikipedia

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    1 Prior to 18th century. ... 1800 - Edition Peters and Leipzig Singakademie (chorus) ... General German Workers' Association founded in Leipzig. 1864

  3. Leipzig - Wikipedia

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    1,800: Reudnitz-Thonberg, ... was founded in Leipzig on 23 May 1863 by Ferdinand Lassalle; about 600 workers from across Germany travelled to the foundation on the ...

  4. History of Leipzig - Wikipedia

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    In 1900 the German Football Association was founded in Leipzig. [34] VfB Leipzig became German football champion in 1903. As a result of industrialisation , but also of numerous incorporations of suburban municipalities, the number of inhabitants increased very rapidly at the end of the 19th century, [ 35 ] making Leipzig before the Second ...

  5. Free imperial city - Wikipedia

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    The free imperial cities in the 18th century. In the Holy Roman Empire, the collective term free and imperial cities (German: Freie und Reichsstädte), briefly worded free imperial city (Freie Reichsstadt, Latin: urbs imperialis libera), was used from the 15th century to denote a self-ruling city that had a certain amount of autonomy and was represented in the Imperial Diet.

  6. Category:History of Leipzig - Wikipedia

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  7. Leipzig City Gates - Wikipedia

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    The Leipzig city gates were structural facilities that existed from the Middle Ages to the 19th century to regulate ... The Thomas Portal around 1800. The Barefoot ...

  8. Russian Memorial Church of Saint Alexius (Leipzig) - Wikipedia

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    [4]: 454 Elector Frederick Augustus III of Saxony, who ruled Leipzig, had become King Frederick Augustus I of Saxony. He was also given the Duchy of Warsaw. [5] His kingdom became part of the Confederation of the Rhine, subordinate to France. At Leipzig, 127,000 Russian troops fought alongside 89,000 Austrians, 72,000 Prussians, and 18,000 Swedes.

  9. Battle of Leipzig - Wikipedia

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    The battle was the culmination of the German Campaign of 1813 and involved about 560,000 soldiers, 2,200 artillery pieces, the expenditure of 400,000 rounds of artillery ammunition, and 133,000 casualties, making it the largest battle of the Napoleonic Wars, and the largest battle in Europe prior to World War I.