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Saxe meaning
Saxony: A historical region and former duchy in north-central Germany | A surname from the Germanic languages.
Example sentences (20)
For Saxe, that means stepping up the recruiting effort and making the National Guard armories more accessible to their respective communities.
She married her cousin, the German Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.
D. in political science before working as a postdoc in Saxe's lab, to join their effort, and Landau-Wells suggested applying the model to debunking beliefs regarding the legitimacy of an election result.
According to the court’s recent ruling, the 52-year-old woman and her children can now adopt her father’s official surname, Saxe-Cobourg, the Guardian reported.
Sympathy to the family of Philip Thompson of Drakes Branch, Jean Christian of Saxe and Ruby Gee of Drakes Branch.
This one also featured Prince Kyril's then wife, Rosario Saxe-Coburg - a former model and muse for the fashion designer Valentino.
Looks like Dre is in a dicey situation because of Saxe, and even Ghost has severed ties with him as well.
Saxe delivered Intel about Keisha being a link to the end of all their problems.
Saxe played audio of Proctor allowing his ex to die.
Saxe pleaded his case to his boss, but was stunned to learn he got fired.
Saxe was not, however, done looking for ways to improve.
She is president of Saxe Facts and offers advice and presentations on climate, energy and the environment.
It could be worse, it was Saxe-Coburg-Gotha before WWI.
Although in his youth he was undoubtedly a spendthrift and womaniser, Frederick settled down following his marriage to the seventeen-year-old Augusta of Saxe-Gotha in 1736.
Electors of Saxony main The Golden Bull of 1356 confirmed the right to participate in the election of a Holy Roman Emperor to the Duke of Saxony in the Saxe-Wittenberg line.
Events Births * January 6 Christian, Duke of Saxe-Eisenberg (d.
For the predecessor see the section Ascanian Dukes of Saxe-Wittenberg above in this article.
He served as Privy Councilor to the Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach for an extended period.
His godparents were the King of Sweden (for whom Lord Baltimore stood proxy), his uncle the Duke of Saxe-Gotha (for whom Lord Carnarvon stood proxy) and his great-aunt the Queen of Prussia (for whom Lady Charlotte Edwin stood proxy).
In 1822 he succeeded to the duchy of Saxe-Teschen.