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Max Albert Wilhelm Lenz (13 June 1850 – 6 April 1932) was a German historian. Biography Lenz was born to a Kingdom of Prussia, Prussian and devoutly Lutheran notary in Greifswald, Pomerania Province (1815-1945), Province of Pomerania. After graduating from school, he studied history and classical philology under Heinrich von Sybel for three semesters in Bonn. He served in the 1870-1871 Franco-Prussian War and was wounded in the Battle of Villiers. He then continued his studies, at first in University of Greifswald, Greifswald for one semester, and then in Berlin. In 1874, he finished his dissertation about the Treaty of Canterbury (1416), Alliance of Canterbury and its significance for the Hundred Years' War and the Council of Constance. In the following year he started working for the secret state archives in Marburg with the duty of editing the correspondence of Philip I, Landgrave of Hesse. It would be published in three volumes from 1880 to 1891. Meanwhile, he also wrote hi ...
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