Saxony-Weimar
Saxony-Weimar was a historical duchy in central Germany, part of the larger region of Thuringia. It emerged in the early 17th century and existed until the early 20th century. The duchy was known for its cultural contributions, particularly during the Weimar Classicism period, which included notable figures like Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Friedrich Schiller.
The capital of Saxony-Weimar was the city of Weimar, which became a center for arts and philosophy. The duchy played a significant role in the development of German literature and thought, influencing various movements and leaving a lasting legacy in European culture.