Names are treated in historical documents at the beginning of the 12th century in the South-West of Saxony along the rivers Mulde and Chemnitz. The article gives a review about the territories along two rivers with focus on the oldest settlements and their names. So it was possible to offer new facts with help of onymic analyses. The region is described as the real center with the beginning of the so called “Eastern Settlement” in the western part of Saxony and the East of Thuringia. The acceptance of Slavic names by the German administration can be proved already since 930 a. Chr. The initiatives of secular and clerical sovereigns and Lords are widely illustrated
Slavic nobility, language and names between the rivers Saale and Elbe (10th-13th centuries) – In 201...
Taking the oldest city directories of Dresden as an example, the article wants to draw the onomastic...
The article continues to discuss the origins and the history of the Saxon place name Leipzig. Severa...
Two historical documents from the 11th and 12th centuries and their onomastic problems for historica...
Names are treated in historical documents at the beginning of the 12th century in the South-West of ...
Der Beitrag ist um eine Erklärung von Herkunft und Entwicklung des Gewässernamens Zschopau in Sachse...
The article discusses some place-names. These are the names of fortifications owned by vassals durin...
Whereas in Sachsen, Brandenburg or Schleswig-Holstein all place names are worked on, the examination...
East-Thuringian Magdala and Ma(g)del, but Maina and Moinwinida? Critical reflections on some geograp...
In 2009 the oldest documents concerning the place Greiz in Eastern Thuringia were published by a his...
The toponym Merseburg and its mystery. ‒ The article is focused on the history of the local name Mer...
In this article the Nienburg fragment from about 1180 is under linguistic scrutiny. The three easter...
Leipzig – Slavonic origin can be possible. This article is a positive and critical reflection on the...
Der Autor gibt einen Überblick zum Forschungsstand sowie zu Vorarbeiten für ein Historisches Ortsnam...
The article gives a review about perceptional processes of proper names and its results after decade...
Slavic nobility, language and names between the rivers Saale and Elbe (10th-13th centuries) – In 201...
Taking the oldest city directories of Dresden as an example, the article wants to draw the onomastic...
The article continues to discuss the origins and the history of the Saxon place name Leipzig. Severa...
Two historical documents from the 11th and 12th centuries and their onomastic problems for historica...
Names are treated in historical documents at the beginning of the 12th century in the South-West of ...
Der Beitrag ist um eine Erklärung von Herkunft und Entwicklung des Gewässernamens Zschopau in Sachse...
The article discusses some place-names. These are the names of fortifications owned by vassals durin...
Whereas in Sachsen, Brandenburg or Schleswig-Holstein all place names are worked on, the examination...
East-Thuringian Magdala and Ma(g)del, but Maina and Moinwinida? Critical reflections on some geograp...
In 2009 the oldest documents concerning the place Greiz in Eastern Thuringia were published by a his...
The toponym Merseburg and its mystery. ‒ The article is focused on the history of the local name Mer...
In this article the Nienburg fragment from about 1180 is under linguistic scrutiny. The three easter...
Leipzig – Slavonic origin can be possible. This article is a positive and critical reflection on the...
Der Autor gibt einen Überblick zum Forschungsstand sowie zu Vorarbeiten für ein Historisches Ortsnam...
The article gives a review about perceptional processes of proper names and its results after decade...
Slavic nobility, language and names between the rivers Saale and Elbe (10th-13th centuries) – In 201...
Taking the oldest city directories of Dresden as an example, the article wants to draw the onomastic...
The article continues to discuss the origins and the history of the Saxon place name Leipzig. Severa...