Barby, Germany

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"The burgward of Barby was first mentioned in a 961 deed by German king Otto I. Since the 12th century, the area was enfeoffed to the Counts of Barby descending from nearby Arnstein, who achieved Imperial immediacy in 1497. Upon the extinction of the line in 1659, the County of Barby fell to the Duchy of Saxe-Weissenfels, ruled by a cadet branch of the electoral Saxon House of Wettin. When Duke Georg Albrecht of Saxe-Weissenfels died without issue in 1739, Barby fell to the Electorate of Saxony. The Elector rented Barby to Count von Zinzendorf in repayment for a loan and Barby was for several decades the headquarters of the worldwide work of the Moravian Church as well as of its theological seminary." - (en.wikipedia.org 17.10.2020)
Latitude
51.966667175293
Longitude
11.866666793823
Inhabitants
8,535
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    Trepanierter Schädel

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  • Kleingeldschein Barby (5 Pfennig, 1920)

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    Kleingeldschein Barby (50 Pfennig, 1921)

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