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Christiansdorf, historically spelt ''Christianesdorph'' in 1183 and ''Christianisdorf'' in 1185, was a forest settlement in the Duchy of Saxony (the present day German state of Saxony) that only existed for a few years, but is credited as being the first place in the Ore Mountains that silver ore was discovered. The little mining settlement in the March of Meissen and was a forerunner of the present town of Freiberg, which itself was founded in the 1160s. Christiansdorf was located on the so-called ''Schüppchenberg'' hill, where the cul-de-sac of ''Berggasse'' now is. According to oral tradition and legend, the first ore - sterling silver - in the Freiberg Mining Field, and also in the whole Ore Mountains, was discovered on the fields of Christiansdorf by the ''Schüppchenberg'' around 1168.〔''Kleine Chronik von Freiberg als Führer durch Sachsens Berghauptstadt und Beitrag zur Heimatkunde'', Heinrich Gerlach, 2nd fully revised edition, Gerlach'sche Buchdruckerei, 1897〕 == References == 〔
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