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Saxe-Meiningen (/ ˌ s æ k s ˈ m aɪ n ɪ ŋ ən / SAKS MY-ning-ən; German: Sachsen-Meiningen [ˌzaksn̩ ˈmaɪnɪŋən]) was one of the Saxon duchies held by the Ernestine line of the House of Wettin, located in the southwest of the present-day German state of Thuringia.
- Ducado de Saxe-Meiningen
O Ducado de Saxónia-Meiningen (em alemão: Herzogtum...
- Bernardo I, Duque de Saxe-Meiningen
Bernardo I de Saxe-Meiningen (10 de setembro de 1649 - 27 de...
- Jorge II, Duque de Saxe-Meiningen
Jorge II, Duque de Saxe-Meiningen (2 de Abril de 1826 - 25...
- Jorge I, Duque de Saxe-Meiningen
Jorge I, (Jorge Frederico Carlos), (4 de Fevereiro de 1761 -...
- Ducado de Saxe-Meiningen
From 1680 to 1920, Meiningen was the capital of the Duchy (and briefly of the Free State) of Saxe-Meiningen. Meiningen is considered the cultural, judicial and financial centre of southern Thuringia and thus hosts the state theatre, justice center, state archives, bank buildings and many museums.
The capital of Saxe-Meiningen was Meiningen; it had an area of 2,468 km² and a population of 269,000 (1905). The summer residence was Altenstein . The present head of Head of the Ducal House of Saxe-Meiningen is Prince Frederick Konrad (born 1952).