Saxony

Saxony

Saxony is a state in eastern Germany. It's dotted with palaces and castles, some dating back to the Middle Ages. On the Elbe River, the capital city, Dresden, is known for historic buildings rebuilt after WWII. These include the Frauenkirche domed baroque church and the Versailles-inspired Zwinger complex, with gardens and a porcelain collection. Its Old Masters Picture Gallery includes Raphael's “Sistine Madonna. ”

People born in Saxony (First 30 people) - Page 1

Joachim Kirschner

Joachim Kirschner

German fighter

Robin Hoffmann

Robin Hoffmann

German composer

Johannes Lohs

Johannes Lohs

Commander

Rainer Bloss

Rainer Bloss

German musician

C. F. W. Walther

C. F. W. Walther

German-American minister

Richard Barth

Richard Barth

Higher education teacher

Torsten Michel

Torsten Michel


Hermann P. G. Schneider

Hermann P. G. Schneider

Physician

Konrad Schumann

Konrad Schumann


Folker Siegert

Folker Siegert

Author

Johann Gottfried Tannauer

Johann Gottfried Tannauer

German painter

René Hoppe

René Hoppe

German bobsleigher

Gottlob Bruckner

Gottlob Bruckner

Translator

Max Eichler

Max Eichler

Artist

Jean Erdman, Baron Dieskau

Jean Erdman, Baron Dieskau

French general

Reinhard Klemm

Reinhard Klemm

Pimp

Andreas Silbermann

Andreas Silbermann

Organ builder

Jan Zygmunt Deybel

Jan Zygmunt Deybel

Architect

Joachim Goldbach

Joachim Goldbach


Willi Arlt

Willi Arlt

German footballer

Christiane Timmel

Christiane Timmel

Chemist

Johann Hermann von Fersen

Johann Hermann von Fersen

General

Hacheza of Ballenstedt

Hacheza of Ballenstedt

Member of the House of Ascania

Albert Becker

Albert Becker

German composer

Renate Reinecke

Renate Reinecke

Actor

Fritz Jahr

Fritz Jahr

German theologian

Walther Wenck

Walther Wenck

German officer

Herbert Bethge

Herbert Bethge

Biographer

Michael Specht

Michael Specht

Actor

Martin Lemke

Martin Lemke

Welder