Nossen ( hsb, Nosyn) is a town in the
district of Meissen, in
Saxony
Saxony (german: Sachsen ; Upper Saxon: ''Saggsn''; hsb, Sakska), officially the Free State of Saxony (german: Freistaat Sachsen, links=no ; Upper Saxon: ''Freischdaad Saggsn''; hsb, Swobodny stat Sakska, links=no), is a landlocked state of ...
, Germany. It is located 80 km southeast of
Leipzig
Leipzig ( , ; Upper Saxon: ) is the most populous city in the German state of Saxony. Leipzig's population of 605,407 inhabitants (1.1 million in the larger urban zone) as of 2021 places the city as Germany's eighth most populous, as ...
. The town is dominated by a large
Renaissance
The Renaissance ( , ) , from , with the same meanings. is a period in European history marking the transition from the Middle Ages to modernity and covering the 15th and 16th centuries, characterized by an effort to revive and surpass id ...
castle. Nossen is best known for its proximity to a motorway junction where the
A14 merges onto the
A4.
Geography
Neighboring towns
Nearest towns are
Roßwein
Roßwein is a town in the district of Mittelsachsen, Saxony, Germany
Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG),, is a country in Central Europe. It is the most populous member state of the European Union. Germany lies ...
,
Großschirma
Großschirma is a town in the district of Mittelsachsen, in Saxony, Germany. It is situated 7 km northwest of Freiberg. It was formed from the administrative union of the municipality of Großschirma and the town of Siebenlehn, including t ...
,
Reinsberg and
Striegistal in
Mittelsachsen
Mittelsachsen ("Central Saxony") is a district ('' Kreis'') in the Free State of Saxony, Germany.
History
The district was established by merging the former districts of Döbeln, Freiberg and Mittweida as part of the district reform of August ...
districts and
Käbschütztal
Käbschütztal is a municipality in the Meißen (district), district of Meißen, in Saxony, Germany.
References
Meissen (district)
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,
Lommatzsch
Lommatzsch (; hsb, Hłomač) is a municipality located in the district of Meißen in the Free State of Saxony, Germany.
Geography
Lommatzsch lies amidst the so-called ''Lommatzscher Pflege'', an area of land featuring high quality loessic s ...
and
Klipphausen
Klipphausen is a municipality in the district of Meißen, in Saxony, Germany.
In today's locality Röhrsdorf, Julius Adolph Stöckhardt was born, who helped to establish agricultural chemistry in Germany, initiated the establishment of agric ...
in the Meißen district.
History
During World War II, a subcamp of
Flossenbürg concentration camp
Flossenbürg was a Nazi concentration camp built in May 1938 by the SS Main Economic and Administrative Office. Unlike other concentration camps, it was located in a remote area, in the Fichtel Mountains of Bavaria, adjacent to the town of ...
was located here.
Historical population
From 1995, recorded on 31 December, unless otherwise noted:
[Datenquelle ab 1998: Statistisches Landesamt Sachsen]
Personalities
Sons and daughters of the city
*
Friedrich Funcke
Friedrich Funcke (1642 – 20 October 1699) was a German composer.
Life
Funcke was born in Nossen. After studies in Wittenberg in 1660–61 he became Kantor at Perleberg. In 1664 he was appointed Kantor at St Johannis, Lüneburg where he staye ...
(1642-1699), clergyman, cantor and composer
*
Paul Richter
Paul Richter (1 April 1895 – 30 December 1961) was an Austrian film actor. He owed his great popularity in German films of the silent era largely to the directors Joe May and Fritz Lang.
Biography
Richter made his film debut right before W ...
(1859-1944), architect
*
Friedrich Wilhelm Quintscher
Friedrich Wilhelm Quintscher (3 October 1883 – 8 May 1945), better known under his self-assumed name Rah Omir Quintscher, was a notable German member of the Neopagan religion of Adonism, as well as being a noted occultist and ceremonial magic
...
(1883-1945), founder of the order and author, who came to
Adonism
Adonism is a Neopagan religion founded in 1925 by the German esotericist Franz Sättler (1884 – c.1942), who often went by the pseudonym of Dr. Musalam. Although Sättler claimed that it was the continuation of an ancient pagan religion, it has ...
*
Manfred von Killinger
Manfred Freiherr von Killinger (July 14, 1886 – September 2, 1944) was a German naval officer, ''Freikorps'' leader, military writer and Nazi politician. A veteran of World War I and member of the ''Marinebrigade Ehrhardt'' during the German ...
(1886-1944) Nazi politician and diplomat, born on Gut Lindigt
*
Joachim Nitsche (1926-1996), German mathematician
*
Wolfgang Mieder
Wolfgang Mieder (born 17 February 1944) is a retired professor of German and folklore at the University of Vermont, in Burlington, Vermont, USA, where he had taught for 50 years. He is a graduate of Olivet College (BA), the University of Michigan ...
(born 1944) professor of
German Language
German ( ) is a West Germanic language mainly spoken in Central Europe. It is the most widely spoken and official or co-official language in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and the Italian province of South Tyrol. It is als ...
and
Folklore
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at the
University of Vermont
The University of Vermont (UVM), officially the University of Vermont and State Agricultural College, is a public land-grant research university in Burlington, Vermont. It was founded in 1791 and is among the oldest universities in the United ...
References
External links
Official site
Meissen (district)
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