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Originally appearing in Volume V28, Page 966 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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ZEITZ  , a

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town of Germany, in the extreme south of the Prussian province of Saxony, pleasantly situated on a hill on the Weisse (White)
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Elster, 28 m. by
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rail S.S.W. of
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Leipzig on the
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line to
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Gera, and with branches to
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Altenburg and
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Weissenfels . Pop . (1885) 19,797; (1900) 27,391 . The
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river is here crossed by two iron bridges, and one stone and one
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timber
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bridge, and the upper and
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lower towns are connected by a funicular railway . The
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Gothic abbey church
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dates from the 15th century, but its Romanesque crypt from the 12th . The old Franciscan monastery, now occupied by a seminary, contains a library of 20,000 volumes . Just outside the town rises the Moritzburg, built in 1564 by the dukes of Saxe-Zeitz, on the site of the bishop's palace; it is now a reformatory and poorhouse . Zeitz has manufactures of
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cloth, cottons and other textiles, machinery,
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wax-cloth, musical
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instruments,
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vinegar, cigars, &c.; and wood-
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carving, dyeing and
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calico-printing are carried on . In the neighbourhood there are considerable deposits of lignite, and
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mineral-oil
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works . Zeitz is an ancient place of
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Slavonic origin . From 968 till 1028 it was the seat of a bishopric, afterwards removed to
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Naumburg, 151 M. to the N.W., and styled Naumburg-Zeitz . In 1564 the last
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Roman Catholic bishop died, and his dominions were thenceforward administered by princes of Saxony .

From 1653 till 1718 Zeitz was the

capital of the dukes of Saxe-Zeitz or Sachsen-Zeitz . It thereafter remained in the possession of the electors of Saxony until 1815, when it passed to Prussia . See Rothe, Aus der Geschichte der Sladt Zeitz (Zeitz, 1876); and Lange, Chronik
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des Bisthums Naumburg (Naumburg, 1891) .

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