Saxony-Altenburg

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Saxony-Altenburg was a small Ernestine duchy in what is now central Germany, historically ruled by a branch of the Wettin dynasty and involved in various 19th-century German conflicts and state formations.

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Saxony-Altenburg canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Ernestine duchy
duchy
former state
capital Altenburg
continent Europe
country Germany
currency Mark
Thaler
governmentType duchy
hasType constituent state of the German Empire
member state of the German Confederation
member state of the North German Confederation
historicalRegion Saxony
Thuringia
language German
locatedIn central Germany
memberOf German Confederation
German Empire
North German Confederation
nowPartOf Thuringia
surface form: Free State of Thuringia

Thuringia
participatedIn Austro-Prussian War
Franco-Prussian War
partOf Ernestine duchies
religion Lutheranism
ruledBy House of Wettin
rulingDynastyBranch Ernestine branch of the House of Wettin
surface form: Ernestine line of the House of Wettin
rulingHouse House of Wettin
surface form: Wettin dynasty
status abolished
successorState Thuringia
surface form: Free State of Thuringia

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Austro-Prussian War belligerent Saxony-Altenburg