Meanings of minor-planet names: 39001–40000 (redirect from Mosigkau)
Provisional This minor planet was named for... Ref · Catalog 39405 Mosigkau 1063 T-1 Mosigkau castle, near Dessau, Germany, a relic of the Rococo period, built...
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Dessau Palace (Johannbau) Georgium Palace and Park Kühnau Palace and Park Mosigkau Palace and Park Luisium Palace and Park Erbprinzliches Palais Dessau (demolished)...
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Dessau-Mosigkau station is a railway station in the Mosigkau district of the town of Dessau, located in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland...
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Dessau-Wörlitz Garden Realm (section Mosigkau Palace)
Enlightenment aesthetic, including the Oranienbaum Palace, Georgium Castle, Mosigkau Castle, and Großkühnau Castle. The central Wörlitzer Park lies adjacent...
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a "Noble lady's convent" (German: Das Hochadelige Fräuleinstift Mosigkau) in Mosigkau Castle. The convent existed until 1945. Since then the Castle has...
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List of minor planets: 39001–40000 (redirect from 39405 Mosigkau)
P-L — October 17, 1960 Palomar PLS TIR 4.3 km MPC · JPL 39405 Mosigkau 1063 T-1 Mosigkau March 25, 1971 Palomar PLS SHU · 3:2 15 km MPC · JPL 39406 1145...
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Jan Fyt 1652 private collection 43 Vase of Flowers Jan Fyt 1660 Schloss Mosigkau 44 Glasses, Smoking Implements, and Cards Jan Jansz van de Velde 1653 Ashmolean...
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Preceding station Abellio Rail Mitteldeutschland Following station Köthen towards Aschersleben RB 50 Dessau-Mosigkau towards Dessau Hbf...
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Castle and museum of Wernigerode Stolberg (Harz) – Stolberg Castle Dessau – Mosigkau Castle Oranienbaum – castle and orangery Wörlitz – Landscape garden of...
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Johanna Sophia (Kleckewitz, 9 July 1731 – Dessau, 15 July 1786), Abbess of Mosigkau. Frederick (Kleckewitz, 21 May 1732 – St. Petersburg, 2 June 1794), General...
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