Overview
Saxe-Altenburg (German: Sachsen-Altenburg) was one of the Saxon duchies held by the Ernestine branch of the House of Wettin in present-day Thuringia. It was one of the smallest of the German states with an area of 1323 square kilometers and a population of 207,000 (1905) of whom about one fifth resided in the capital, Altenburg. The territory of the duchy consisted of two non-contiguous territories separated by land belonging to the Principality of Reuss-Gera. Its economy was based on agriculture, forestry, and small industry. The state had a constitutional monarchical form of government with a parliament composed of thirty members chosen by male taxpayers over 25 years of age.
Historical Periods
Saxe-Altenburg (1806–1806)
1806 CE – 1806 CE
Capital: AltenburgArea: 3,148 km²
Saxe-Altenburg (1807–1808)
1807 CE – 1808 CE
Capital: AltenburgArea: 3,192 km²
Saxe-Altenburg (1809–1813)
1809 CE – 1813 CE
Capital: AltenburgArea: 3,148 km²
Saxe-Altenburg (1814–1814)
1814 CE – 1814 CE
Capital: AltenburgArea: 2,642 km²
Saxe-Altenburg (1815–1819)
1815 CE – 1819 CE
Capital: AltenburgArea: 1,850 km²
Saxe-Altenburg (1820–1827)
1820 CE – 1827 CE
Capital: AltenburgArea: 3,325 km²
Saxe-Altenburg (1828–1833)
1828 CE – 1833 CE
Capital: AltenburgArea: 2,162 km²
Saxe-Altenburg (1834–1835)
1834 CE – 1835 CE
Capital: AltenburgArea: 2,028 km²
Saxe-Altenburg (1836–1839)
1836 CE – 1839 CE
Capital: AltenburgArea: 3,325 km²
Saxe-Altenburg (1840–1869)
1840 CE – 1869 CE
Capital: AltenburgArea: 2,028 km²
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