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Saxe-Eisenberg
Middle Age duchy in modern-day Germany
Middle Age duchy in modern-day Germany
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| native_name | de |
| conventional_long_name | Duchy of Saxe-Eisenberg |
| common_name | Saxe-Eisenberg |
| era | Middle Ages |
| status | Vassal |
| empire | Holy Roman Empire |
| government_type | Principality |
| year_start | 1680 |
| year_end | 1707 |
| event_start | Partitioned from |
| Saxe-Gotha | |
| event_end | Extinction of line |
| p1 | Saxe-Gotha |
| s1 | Saxe-Hildburghausen |
| image_map | Locator Duchy of Saxe-Eisenberg (1680).svg |
| capital | Eisenberg |
Saxe-Gotha
The Duchy of Saxe-Eisenberg was one of the Saxon Duchies held by the Ernestine line of the House of Wettin.
History
Established in 1680 for Christian, fifth son of Ernest I, Duke of Saxe-Gotha, the Duchy consisted of Eisenberg and the towns of Ronneburg, Roda and Camburg. Upon his death in April 1707, as he had no male heirs, the lands were passed to Saxe-Hildburghausen.
Dukes of Saxe-Eisenberg
- Christian (1680–1707)
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