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'''Gott segne Sachsenland''' ([[Literal translation|lit]]: God bless Saxony) was the [[national anthem]] of the former [[Kingdom of Saxony|Saxon Kingdom]] and now an unofficial anthem of [[Saxony]] which is tailored to the popular Saxon [[monarch]], [[Frederick Augustus I of Saxony|Friedrich Augustus I]].<ref>{{Cite book |last=Mahlmann |first=Siegfried August |url=https://books.google. |
'''Gott segne Sachsenland''' ([[Literal translation|lit]]: God bless Saxony) was the [[national anthem]] of the former [[Kingdom of Saxony|Saxon Kingdom]] and now an unofficial anthem of [[Saxony]] which is tailored to the popular Saxon [[monarch]], [[Frederick Augustus I of Saxony|Friedrich Augustus I]].<ref>{{Cite book |last=Mahlmann |first=Siegfried August |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=D2EHAAAAQAAJ&dq=mahlmann&pg=RA1-PA43 |title=August Mahlmanns sämmtliche Schriften: nebst Mahlmanns Biographie |date=1839 |publisher=F. Volckmar |language=de}}</ref> |
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Gott segne Sachsenland (lit: God bless Saxony) was the national anthem of the former Saxon Kingdom and now an unofficial anthem of Saxony which is tailored to the popular Saxon monarch, Friedrich Augustus I.[1]
English: God save Saxony | |
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National anthem of Saxony (kingdom) and unofficial anthem of Saxony (state) | |
Lyrics | Siegfried August Mahlmann |
Music | Unknown, uses the tune from God Save the Queen |
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References
- ^ Mahlmann, Siegfried August (1839). August Mahlmanns sämmtliche Schriften: nebst Mahlmanns Biographie (in German). F. Volckmar.