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Saxe, meaning “Saxon,” may refer to: Places Germany * Saxe-Lauenburg * Saxe-Wittenberg * Saxe-Altenburg * Saxe-Coburg * Saxe-Coburg and Gotha * Saxe-Coburg-Eisenach * Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld * Saxe-Eisenach * Saxe-Eisenberg * Saxe-Gotha * Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg * Saxe-Hildburghausen * Saxe-Jena * Saxe-Meiningen * Saxe-Römhild * Saxe-Saalfeld * Saxe-Weimar * Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach United States * Saxe, Virginia Other uses * Saxe (surname) * ''Porcelaine de Saxe'', the French name for Meissen porcelain See also * * * Sachs * Sachse (other) * Sacks (surname) * Saks (other) * Sax (other) * Saxony (other) * Small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) * Zaks (other) * Zax (other) Zax may refer to: *Andy Zax, music producer, historian, and information archivist *The Zax, a pair of Dr. Seuss characters from ''The Sneetches and Other Stories'' * Zax (Duke Power), a cartoon character used by Duke Power to educate children * Zax ...
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Saxe-Lauenburg
The Duchy of Saxe-Lauenburg (german: Herzogtum Sachsen-Lauenburg, called ''Niedersachsen'' (Lower Saxony) between the 14th and 17th centuries), was a '' reichsfrei'' duchy that existed from 1296–1803 and again from 1814–1876 in the extreme southeast region of what is now Schleswig-Holstein. Its territorial center was in the modern district of Herzogtum Lauenburg and originally its eponymous capital was Lauenburg upon Elbe, though in 1619 the capital moved to Ratzeburg. Former territories not part of today's district of Lauenburg In addition to the core territories in the modern district of Lauenburg, at times other territories, mostly south of the river Elbe, belonged to the duchy: * The tract of land along the southern Elbe bank (german: Marschvogtei), reaching from Marschacht to the ''Amt Neuhaus'', territorially connecting the core of the duchy with these more southeastern Lauenburgian areas. This land was ceded to the Kingdom of Hanover in 1814. It is now part of the ...
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Saxe-Saalfeld
The Duchy of Saxe-Saalfeld was one of the Saxon Duchies held by the Ernestine line of the Wettin Dynasty. Established in 1680 for Johann Ernst, seventh son of Ernest I, Duke of Saxe-Gotha. It remained under this name until 1699, when Albert, Duke of Saxe-Coburg died without sons. His brother Johann Ernst of Saxe-Saalfeld became the new Duke of Coburg and the duchy was renamed into Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld in 1735. Dukes of Saxe-Saalfeld * Johann Ernst (1675–1729) * Christian Ernst (1729–1745) ''Renamed Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld'' {{coord missing, Thuringia Saalfeld Saalfeld (german: Saalfeld/Saale) is a town in Germany, capital of the Saalfeld-Rudolstadt district of Thuringia. It is best known internationally as the ancestral seat of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Saxe-Coburg and Gotha branch of the S ... 1680 establishments in the Holy Roman Empire 1735 disestablishments in the Holy Roman Empire ...
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Small-angle X-ray Scattering
Small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) is a small-angle scattering technique by which nanoscale density differences in a sample can be quantified. This means that it can determine nanoparticle size distributions, resolve the size and shape of (monodisperse) macromolecules, determine pore sizes, characteristic distances of partially ordered materials, and much more. This is achieved by analyzing the elastic scattering behaviour of X-rays when travelling through the material, recording their scattering at small angles (typically 0.1 – 10°, hence the "Small-angle" in its name). It belongs to the family of small-angle scattering (SAS) techniques along with small-angle neutron scattering, and is typically done using hard X-rays with a wavelength of 0.07 – 0.2 nm.. Depending on the angular range in which a clear scattering signal can be recorded, SAXS is capable of delivering structural information of dimensions between 1 and 100 nm, and of repeat distances in partially ordered s ...
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Saxony (other)
Saxony is a historical region in Germany and a federal state. Saxony may also refer to: Other current German states *Saxony-Anhalt *Lower Saxony Historical German states * Old Saxony (unknown–785), tribal territory of the Saxons * Duchy of Saxony (804–1296), the settlement area of the Saxons in the late Early Middle Ages * Electorate of Saxony (1356–1806), a state of the Holy Roman Empire * Kingdom of Saxony (1806–1918), a state in Germany; successively a member of the Confederation of the Rhine, German Confederation, North German Confederation and German Empire * Gau Saxony (1926–45), an administrative division of Nazi Germany * Province of Saxony (1816–1945), a province of the Kingdom of Prussia and later the Free State of Prussia People * Jordan of Saxony, or ''Jordan von Sachsen'' Ships * (1875) ** (1877), the lead ship of that class * , a ''Bayern''-class battleship * , Germany's latest class of highly advanced air-defense frigates ** (F219), the lead shi ...
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Sax (other)
Sax or SAX may refer to: * Saxophone (or sax), a family of woodwind instruments People * Oett M. Mallard (1915–1986), also known as Sax Mallard, Chicago-based jazz saxophonist and bandleader * Lincoln Thompson (1949–1999), Jamaican reggae singer, musician and songwriter also known as Sax * Sax (surname) * Sax Rohmer, pen name of Arthur Henry Sarsfield Ward (1883–1959), English novelist best known for creating the villain Fu Manchu Places * 3534 Sax, an asteroid * Sax, a village in the Sennwald municipality in Switzerland * Sax, Alicante, a municipality in Spain * Sax, Minnesota, United States, an unincorporated community * Shanxi, a province of China (Guobiao abbreviation SAX) Other * Sax (cigarette), an Italian brand * "Sax" (song), a 2015 song English recording artist Fleur East * Seax, also spelled sax, an ancient Germanic, single-edged knife * Simple API for XML, an event-driven parsing model for XML * Baron of Sax, later Sax-Hohensax, a Swiss title; see Hohensax ...
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Saks (other)
Saks can refer to: *Saks (surname) *Saks, Alabama, a community in the United States *Saks, Inc., holding company of Saks Fifth Avenue *Saks Fifth Avenue, U.S. luxury department store See also * * *Sachs *Sachse (other) *Sacks (surname) *Saksida *Sax (other) *Saxe (other) *Small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) *Zaks (other) *Zax (other) Zax may refer to: *Andy Zax, music producer, historian, and information archivist *The Zax, a pair of Dr. Seuss characters from ''The Sneetches and Other Stories'' * Zax (Duke Power), a cartoon character used by Duke Power to educate children * Zax ...
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Sacks (surname)
Sacks is a German surname meaning "man from Saxony" and may refer to: * Alan Sacks, US television producer * Andrew Sacks, US attorney * C. Jared Sacks, US founder of Channel Classics Records * David O. Sacks (b. 1972), South Africa-born US internet businessman and film producer * David Sacks (fl. 21st century), US television writer and producer * Gerald Sacks (b. 1933), US logician * Glenn Sacks (fl. 21st century), US radio personality * Greg Sacks (b. 1952), US racing car driver * Harvey Sacks (1935–1975), US sociologist * Hayley Anne Sacks (b. 1991), US figure skater who competed for Israel * Joel Sacks (b. 1989), Argentine football (soccer) player * Jonathan Sacks (1948–2020), Chief Rabbi of the United Kingdom's main body of Orthodox synagogues * Jonathan Sacks (composer) (b. 1950), US musician and composer * Leon Sacks (1902–1972), Democratic member of US House of Representatives * Leslie Sacks (1952-2013), US art dealer and collector * Mark Sacks (1953-2008), British p ...
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Sachse (other)
Sachse may refer to: *Sachse, Texas *People from Saxony (german: Sachsen) *Anna Sachse-Hofmeister (1850–1904), Austrian opera singer *Arthur Sachse (1860–1920), Australian politician * Edward Sachse (1804-1873), artist and lithographer * Emma Sachse (1887–1965), German activist and politician * Frank Sachse (1917–1989), American basketball and football player * Jack Sachse, American football player * Jessica Sachse, German paralympic athlete *Jochen Sachse (born 1948), East German athlete, winner of silver medal in hammer throw at 1972 Olympics *Neil Sachse (1951–2020), Australian rules footballer * Rainer Sachse (born 1950), German footballer *Willy Sachse (1896-1944), German socialist See also *Sachs Sachs is a German surname, meaning "man from Saxony". Sachs is a common surname among Ashkenazi Jews from Saxony, in the United States sometimes adopted in the variant Zaks, supposedly in reference to the Hebrew phrase ''Zera Kodesh Shemo'' (ZaKS), ..., a surname {{disambig ...
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Sachs
Sachs is a German surname, meaning "man from Saxony". Sachs is a common surname among Ashkenazi Jews from Saxony, in the United States sometimes adopted in the variant Zaks, supposedly in reference to the Hebrew phrase ''Zera Kodesh Shemo'' (ZaKS), literally "his name is Holy Seed," a quotation from Isaiah 6:13.Elsdon Coles Smith, Dictionary of American Family Names (1956) Notable people with the surname Sachs include: *Albie Sachs (born 1935), South African Constitutional Court Justice *Andrew Sachs (1930–2016), German-British actor *Bernard Sachs (1858–1944), American neurologist *Curt Sachs (also Kurth Sachs, 1881–1959), German music historian * Ed Sachs (1918–1996), American professional basketball player *Eddie Sachs (1927–1964), American racecar driver * Edwin Sachs (1870–1919), British architect *Ernest Sachs (1879–1958), American neurosurgeon *Ernest Sachs, Jr. (1916–2001), American neurosurgeon *Gunter Sachs (1932–2011), German photographer, researcher ...
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Meissen Porcelain
Meissen porcelain or Meissen china was the first European hard-paste porcelain. Early experiments were done in 1708 by Ehrenfried Walther von Tschirnhaus. After his death that October, Johann Friedrich Böttger continued von Tschirnhaus's work and brought this type of porcelain to the market, financed by King Augustus II of Poland, Augustus the Strong, King of Poland and Elector of Saxony. The production of porcelain in the royal factory at Meissen, near Dresden, started in 1710 and attracted artists and artisans to establish, arguably, the most famous porcelain manufacturer known throughout the world. Its signature logo, the crossed swords, was introduced in 1720 to protect its production; the mark of the swords is reportedly one of the oldest trademarks in existence. ''Dresden porcelain'' (or "china") was once the usual term for these wares, until in 1975 the (Higher Munich State Court) decided in favour of the Saxon Porcelain Manufactory Dresden, which alone was then allowed ...
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Saxe (surname)
Saxe is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Adrian Saxe (born 1943), American ceramist * David B. Saxe (born 1942), American judge * David Saxe (born 1969), American theatrical producer * Edward Saxe (1916–2002), War intelligence, CBS executive, MOMA director, New York Harvard Club President * John Godfrey Saxe (1816–1887), American poet * John Godfrey Saxe II (1877–1953), American politician * John Theodore Saxe (1843–1881), of Albany Academy *Karen Saxe, American mathematician * Kenneth E. Saxe, (born 1962), American technology pundit, Congressional Twenty-First Century Workforce Commission member *Martin Saxe (1874–1967), New York politician *Maurice de Saxe (1696–1750), military figure, Marshal General of France *Melinda Saxe (born 1965), American magician *Rebecca Saxe, MIT neuroscientist *Susan Edith Saxe (born 1949), one of the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives in the first half of the 1970s See also * Sax (surname) *Sachs *Sacks (surname) *Saks (su ...
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Saxe, Virginia
Saxe is an unincorporated community in Charlotte County, Virginia, United States. Saxe is southwest of Drakes Branch. Saxe has a post office with ZIP code 23967, which opened on May 2, 1889. Annefield and Roanoke Plantation, both of which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical significance or "great artistic v ..., are located near Saxe. References Unincorporated communities in Charlotte County, Virginia Unincorporated communities in Virginia {{CharlotteCountyVA-geo-stub ...
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