< Collier's New Encyclopedia (1921)
DENNEWITZ (den′e-vits), a small Prussian village in the circle of Potsdam, province of Brandenburg, famous for the battle between the French and Prussians, Sept. 6, 1813, in which the latter, aided toward the end by Russian and Swedish armies, were victorious.
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