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sachsen.de
archiv.sachsen.de
The Meissen Consistory for the Meissen Margraviate was founded in 1545. It was relocated to Dresden and renamed the Supreme Consistory (Oberkonsistorium) for all the Electorate of Saxony in 1580, becoming superior to the Wittenberg and Leipzig consistories [de] (the former dissolved after the Prussian annexation of its ambit in 1816). It returned to Meissen in 1588 without superiority, then was reranked as Supreme Consistory and relocated to Dresden in 1606. Both remaining consistories, the superior Dresden and the subordinate Leipzig consistories, were merged in the Landeskonsistorium (State Consistory) of Saxony in 1835. In 1933 the State Consistory was renamed Landeskirchenamt. Cf. "Oberkonsistorium"Archived 2013-12-03 at the Wayback Machine, on: Sachsen.de: Archivwesen, retrieved on 2 December 2013.
The Meissen Consistory for the Meissen Margraviate was founded in 1545. It was relocated to Dresden and renamed the Supreme Consistory (Oberkonsistorium) for all the Electorate of Saxony in 1580, becoming superior to the Wittenberg and Leipzig consistories [de] (the former dissolved after the Prussian annexation of its ambit in 1816). It returned to Meissen in 1588 without superiority, then was reranked as Supreme Consistory and relocated to Dresden in 1606. Both remaining consistories, the superior Dresden and the subordinate Leipzig consistories, were merged in the Landeskonsistorium (State Consistory) of Saxony in 1835. In 1933 the State Consistory was renamed Landeskirchenamt. Cf. "Oberkonsistorium"Archived 2013-12-03 at the Wayback Machine, on: Sachsen.de: Archivwesen, retrieved on 2 December 2013.
wikipedia.org
de.wikipedia.org
The Meissen Consistory for the Meissen Margraviate was founded in 1545. It was relocated to Dresden and renamed the Supreme Consistory (Oberkonsistorium) for all the Electorate of Saxony in 1580, becoming superior to the Wittenberg and Leipzig consistories [de] (the former dissolved after the Prussian annexation of its ambit in 1816). It returned to Meissen in 1588 without superiority, then was reranked as Supreme Consistory and relocated to Dresden in 1606. Both remaining consistories, the superior Dresden and the subordinate Leipzig consistories, were merged in the Landeskonsistorium (State Consistory) of Saxony in 1835. In 1933 the State Consistory was renamed Landeskirchenamt. Cf. "Oberkonsistorium"Archived 2013-12-03 at the Wayback Machine, on: Sachsen.de: Archivwesen, retrieved on 2 December 2013.