Saxony (disambiguation)
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Saxony is a federal German state that existed between 1918 and 1934 and it was recreated in 1990.
Saxony may also refer to:
German states
- Old Saxony (unknown–785), tribal territory of the Saxons
- Duchy of Saxony (804–1296), the settlement area of the Saxons in the late Early Middle Ages
- Electorate of Saxony (1356–1806), a state of the Holy Roman Empire
- Kingdom of Saxony (1806–1918), a confederacy in Napoleonic through post-Napoleonic Germany
- Gau Saxony (1926–45), an administrative division of Nazi Germany
- Province of Saxony (1816–1945), a province of the Kingdom of Prussia and later the Free State of Prussia
People
- Jordan of Saxony, or Jordan von Sachsen
Ships
- Sachsen-class ironclad (1875)
- SMS Sachsen (1877), the lead ship of that class
- SMS Sachsen (1916), a Bayern-class battleship
- Sachsen-class frigate, Germany's latest class of highly advanced air-defense frigates
- German frigate Sachsen (F219), the lead ship of that class
- German weather ship WBS 1 Sachsen, formerly FV Sachsen, a trawler converted to a weather ship during World War II
- FV Sachsen, a sealer built in 1938, requisitioned by the Kriegsmarine in 1940 as German weather ship WBS 11 Hessen
Other uses
- Saxony (duck), breed of duck
- Saxony (wine region), the wine region of Saxony
- Saxony Hotel, in Miami Beach, Florida, US
- Saxony Mill, building listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Rockville, Connecticut, US
- Sachsen bei Ansbach, town in the district of Ansbach, Bavaria, Germany
- Saxony yarn, a fine 3-ply yarn spun from the wool of merino sheep
See also
- Saxon (disambiguation)
- Saxonia (disambiguation)
- Saxons, a confederation of Old Germanic tribes, originally from northern Germany
- History of Saxony
- List of rulers of Saxony
- Saxo Grammaticus
- Saxony-Anhalt, a federal German state
- Lower Saxony, a state in northwestern Germany
- Saxe (disambiguation)
- 13th Mechanized Infantry Division
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