Saxe-Weimar
| Duchy of Saxe-Weimar | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1572–1809 | |||||||||
| Status | State of the Holy Roman Empire, then State of the Confederation of the Rhine | ||||||||
| Capital | Weimar | ||||||||
| Common languages | |||||||||
| Government | Feudal monarchy | ||||||||
| Historical era | Early modern period | ||||||||
| • Division of Erfurt  | 1572 | ||||||||
| 1602 | |||||||||
| 1640 | |||||||||
| 1672 | |||||||||
| 1741 | |||||||||
| 1809 | |||||||||
| Area | |||||||||
| 1800 | 1,612 km2 (622 sq mi) | ||||||||
| Population | |||||||||
| • 1800  | 79,000 | ||||||||
| 
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| Today part of | Germany | ||||||||
Saxe-Weimar (German: Sachsen-Weimar) was one of the Saxon duchies held by the Ernestine branch of the Wettin dynasty in present-day Thuringia. The chief town and capital was Weimar. The Weimar branch was the most genealogically senior extant branch of the House of Wettin.