Dresden in the Middle Ages

German series of creative works issue 65, part of Dresdner Hefte, 2001
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Dresden in the Middle Ages

Summary

Dresden in the Middle Ages is a periodical[1].

Key Facts

  • Dresden in the Middle Ages is in the country of Germany[2].
  • Dresden in the Middle Ages's instance of is recorded as periodical[3].
  • Dresden in the Middle Ages's publisher is recorded as Dresden Historical Society[4].
  • Dresden in the Middle Ages's follows is recorded as The conspiracy for the good - Freemasonry in Saxony[5].
  • Dresden in the Middle Ages's followed by is recorded as Johann Gottlieb Naumann - composer in pre-romantic times[6].
  • Dresden in the Middle Ages's part of the series is recorded as Dresdner Hefte[7].
  • Dresden in the Middle Ages's language of work or name is recorded as German[8].
  • Dresden in the Middle Ages's issue is recorded as 65[9].
  • Dresden in the Middle Ages's volume is recorded as 19[10].
  • Dresden in the Middle Ages's publication date is recorded as +2001-02-03T00:00:00Z[11].
  • Dresden in the Middle Ages's main subject is recorded as Dresden[12].
  • Dresden in the Middle Ages's main subject is recorded as Middle Ages[13].
  • Dresden in the Middle Ages's work available at URL is recorded as http://digital.slub-dresden.de/id1665690925[14].
  • Dresden in the Middle Ages's catalog is recorded as Regional bibliography of Saxony[15].
  • Dresden in the Middle Ages's published in is recorded as Dresdner Hefte[16].
  • Dresden in the Middle Ages's title is recorded as Dresden im Mittelalter[17].
  • Dresden in the Middle Ages's short name is recorded as Dresdner Heft 65[18].
  • Dresden in the Middle Ages's form of creative work is recorded as essay collection[19].

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Geography

Dresden in the Middle Ages is in the country of Germany[2].

Designation and Status

Dresden in the Middle Ages's instance of is recorded as periodical[3].

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Class ancestry

  1. [1] . Wikidata. wikidata.org.

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