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Thuringia, the green heart of Germany.

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The Queen in her coronation robes
The Queen in her coronation robes

Augusta of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (1811–1890) was Queen of Prussia and the first German Empress, the consort of William I, German Emperor. She married William in 1829 in the chapel of Schloss Charlottenburg and they had one daughter, Princess Louise.

Augusta soon became bored with Prussian court life, but took an active interest in politics and moved to Koblenz where she was visited by many liberal-minded contemporaries. Her tolerance towards Catholicism was scorned in Berlin and was felt inappropriate for a Prussian Protestant princess.

Augusta was horrified at Bismarck's foreign policy and his role in initiating the Austro-Prussian War. At the same time, she became estranged from the king. She suffered from manic-depression and made frequent trips to Baden-Baden in search of a cure. Augusta abhorred war and founded the National Women's Association in 1864, which looked after wounded and ill soldiers. Several hospital foundations exist today from Augusta's initiative, including the German Society of Surgery. In later life, she appeared reconciled to Bismarck and her husband renewing her wedding vows on his ninetieth birthday.


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History

Main article on the History of Thuringia

1455 Abduction of the Saxon Princes - 16th century The Reformation - 1525 Battle of Frankenhausen - 1806 Battle of Jena–Auerstedt - 1817 Wartburg Festival - 1920s Weimar National Assembly - 1937–45 Buchenwald concentration camp

Geography

Districts (including county towns where the name is different from the district):

1. Altenburger Land (Altenburg)
2. Eichsfeld (Heilbad Heiligenstadt)
3. Gotha
4. Greiz
5. Hildburghausen
6. Ilm-Kreis (Arnstadt)
7. Kyffhäuserkreis (Sondershausen)
8. Nordhausen
9. Saale-Holzland-Kreis (Eisenberg)
10. Saale-Orla-Kreis (Schleiz)
11. Saalfeld-Rudolstadt (Saalfeld/Saale)
12. Schmalkalden-Meiningen (Meiningen)
13. Sömmerda
14. Sonneberg
15. Unstrut-Hainich-Kreis (Mühlhausen)
16. Wartburgkreis (Bad Salzungen)
17. Weimarer Land (Apolda)




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Peasants' War Panorama

Society

Ernst Abbe

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Two St. Bernards in the Snow - an 1836 painting by Duke Ernest of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha

What happened in February

  • 1 February 1993: Antenne Thüringen went on air as the first private broadcaster in the state.
  • 2 February 1558: the University of Jena was founded.
  • 22 February 1892: the Gera tramway was the second electric tramway system in Germany to open.

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