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Jena

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Je·na

J0029800 (yā′nə) A city of central Germany southwest of Leipzig. Napoleon I decisively defeated the Prussians here on October 14, 1806.

Jena

(German ˈjeːna) n (Placename) a city in E central Germany, in Thuringia: university (1558), at which Hegel and Schiller taught; site of the battle (1806) in which Napoleon Bonaparte defeated the Prussians; optical and precision instrument industry. Pop: 102 634 (2003 est)

Je•na

(ˈyeɪ nɑ)

n. a city in central Germany: Napoleon decisively defeated the Prussians here in 1806. 108,010.
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Noun1.Jena - the battle in 1806 in which Napoleon decisively defeated the PrussiansJena - the battle in 1806 in which Napoleon decisively defeated the PrussiansBattle of JenaNapoleonic Wars - a series of wars fought between France (led by Napoleon Bonaparte) and alliances involving England and Prussia and Russia and Austria at different times; 1799-1815Deutschland, FRG, Germany, Federal Republic of Germany - a republic in central Europe; split into East Germany and West Germany after World War II and reunited in 1990

Jena

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Jena

(yā`nä), city (1994 pop. 100,090), Thuringia, E central Germany, on the Saale River. Manufactures of this industrial center include pharmaceuticals, glass, optical and precision instruments, and lasers. The Zeiss works, among the best-known camera and optical equipment manufacturers in the world, implemented massive layoffs in the 1990s due to economic hardship following German reunification. Jena was known in the 9th cent. and was chartered in the 13th cent. The city passed to the house of Wettin in the 14th cent. and in 1485 passed to its Ernestine line. In 1806, Napoleon I decisively defeated the Prussians at Jena. The Univ. of Jena was founded in 1557–58 and reached its height in the late 18th and early 19th cent. At that time the dramatist Friedrich von Schiller, the philosophers Hegel, Fichte, and Schelling, and the poet August Wilhelm von Schlegel taught there. Schiller wrote the Wallenstein trilogy and Goethe wrote Hermann und Dorothea at Jena; Karl Marx was granted a doctorate in 1841. In 1934 the university's name was changed to Friedrich Schiller Univ. of Jena. Noteworthy structures in the city include the Church of St. Michael (13th cent.), a 15th-century city hall, and parts of the city's medieval fortifications.

Jena

 

a city in the German Democratic Republic, in the district of Gera, on the Saale River. Population, 88, 300 (1970). Railroad junction. Jena is a center of the optical instrument industry. It is the site of the Carl Zeiss-Jena Plant, which employs 18, 000 people and is one of the world’s biggest enterprises. The plant produces various optical instruments, astronomical equipment, light and electron microscopes, medical equipment, camera lenses, and binoculars. These products, as well as optical glass and medicines, are manufactured primarily for export. Jena is the site of the Friedrich Schiller University, a planetarium, a seismological institute, an observatory, a botanical garden, anda school for preparing specialists in the fields of precision mechanics, optics, and medicine.

Jena

a city in E central Germany, in Thuringia: university (1558), at which Hegel and Schiller taught; site of the battle (1806) in which Napoleon Bonaparte defeated the Prussians; optical and precision instrument industry. Pop.: 102 634 (2003 est.)

Jena

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Synonyms for Jena

noun the battle in 1806 in which Napoleon decisively defeated the Prussians

Synonyms

  • Battle of Jena

Related Words

  • Napoleonic Wars
  • Deutschland
  • FRG
  • Germany
  • Federal Republic of Germany
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