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 Translation for 'Jena' from English to French
NOUN   Jena | -
SYNO Battle of Jena | Jena
géogr.
Iéna {f}
Jena
hist.mil.pol.
bataille {f} d'Iéna [1806]
Battle of Jena [1806] [in the two battles of Jena & Auerstedt, fought on the same day, Napoleon's army decisively defeated the Prussian Army under King Frederick William III]
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Usage Examples English
  • In 2021, the team changed its name from Science City Jena to Medipolis SC Jena.
  • In addition, Schubert is (founding) director of the Jena Center for Soft Matter (JCSM, since 2010) and the Center for Energy and Environmental Chemistry Jena (CEEC Jena, since 2014) at the Friedrich Schiller University Jena, where he is also a member of the planning team for the new buildings CEEC Jena II and AWZ CEEC Jena.
  • Oriental Coin Cabinet Jena (...) is a collection of oriental coins at Jena University, in Jena, Germany, founded in 1840.
  • Astrophysikalisches Institut und Universitäts-Sternwarte Jena (AIU Jena, Astrophysical Institute and University Observatory Jena, or simply Jena Observatory) is an astronomical observatory owned and operated by Friedrich Schiller University of Jena.
  • Villa Toeplitz was used as a filming location for the 1968 film "Una jena in cassaforte" ("A Hyena in a Safe") by director Cesari Canevari.

  • Jena-Zwätzen station is a railway station in Jena, Thuringia, Germany.
  • Sevimli was accused of attacking and injuring a ticket inspector in Jena with a glass bottle on 14 November 2010 together with fellow Carl Zeiss Jena youth player Ömer Cay.
  • The Camsdorf Bridge (German: "Camsdorfer Brücke") is a bridge over the Saale river in Jena, Germany.
  • The Gasthaus has always been a popular destination for excursions by students of the University of Jena, since it was outside the city limits until 1909 and therefore free from the jurisdiction of the university.
  • Jena was most likely named by a German family who settled in the area in honor of Jena, Germany.

  • Jost met his future wife, Pauline Eckart, in Jena, Germany, while he was studying at the University of Jena.
  • • La jena più ne ha e più ne vuole, project, screenplay and screen tests for a cancelled film, 1970.
  • SV Schott Jena (styled as SV SCHOTT Jena) is a German football club located in Jena, Thuringia. It currently plays in NOFV-Oberliga Süd. The team's colours are blue and white.
  • He is active in both German and Albanian music industries and is known for his songs "Andiamo" and "Na jena njo", among others.
  • Charlotte Marie of Saxe-Jena (20 December 1669, in Jena – 6 January 1703, in Gräfentonna), was a German princess member of the House of Wettin in the branch of Saxe-Jena and by marriage Duchess of Saxe-Weimar.

  • The Botanischer Garten Jena (4.5 hectares) is the second oldest botanical garden in Germany, maintained by the University of Jena and located at Fürstengraben 26, Jena, Thuringia, Germany.
  • Bernhard II, Duke of Saxe-Jena (Weimar, 14 October 1638 – Jena, 3 May 1678), was duke of Saxe-Jena.
  • Surviving pieces include a mass, two chorale preludes on " [...] " and a Singspiel "Der jenaische Wein- und Bierrufer", this in the form of a quodlibet on Jena student traditions.
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