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Timeline of notable events in the history of Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany
The following is a timeline of the
history of the city of
Nuremberg , Germany.
Prior to 15th century
1030 –
Nuremberg Castle built (approximate date).
1060 – Residence of the
burgrave established.
[2]
1127 -
Emperor Lothair assigns Nuremberg to
Henry the Proud .
1140 – Monastery of St. Egidius founded.
1219 – Nuremberg becomes a
Free Imperial City .
1298 – St. Lawrence church built.
1349 – Craftsmen's uprising.
1361 –
Frauenkirche (church) built.
1377 – Luginsland Tower construction begins in
Nuremberg Castle .
1380 –
Nuremberg Charterhouse (monastery) founded.
1382 –
Playing cards in use (approximate date).
1390 -
Paper mill established by
Stromer near city.
[6]
1397 - Population: 5,626.
15th–16th centuries
Parade, Nuremberg, 1539
17th–18th centuries
Fleisch Bridge over Pegnitz River, Nuremberg, 17th century (from
Topographia Germaniae )
19th century
Nuremberg in the 1890s
20th century
Nazi Party Congress in 1934
21st century
See also
References
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^ Evers, Renate (2020).
"The 1484 Nuremberg Jewry Oath (More Judaico)" . Leo Baeck Institute Year Book . 65 : 3–35.
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^ Melitta Weiss Adamson (2004).
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"Entry of Charles V into Nuremberg (Nuremberg: 16th February, 1541)" . Treasures in Full: Renaissance
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^ Stephen Rose (2005).
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^ Gembarzewski, Bronisław (1925). Rodowody pułków polskich i oddziałów równorzędnych od r. 1717 do r. 1831 (in Polish). Warszawa: Towarzystwo Wiedzy Wojskowej. p. 48.
^ Ernest F. Henderson (1937). "Chronological Table: 1658-1914". A Short History of Germany . New York: Macmillan.
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"Siemens History: Siemens-Schuckertwerke" .
Siemens AG . Retrieved 3 December 2013 .
^ Deutscher Bühnen-Verein (1908). Neuer Theater-Almanach (in German). Berlin: F.A. Günther & Sohn.
hdl :
2027/uva.x030515382 .
^ Vernon N. Kisling, ed. (2000).
"Zoological Gardens of Germany (chronological list)" . Zoo and Aquarium History . USA:
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^
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b
c
d Megargee, Geoffrey P.; Overmans, Rüdiger; Vogt, Wolfgang (2022). The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos 1933–1945. Volume IV . Indiana University Press, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. p. 271.
ISBN
978-0-253-06089-1 .
^
a
b
c
"Nuremberg (SS-Barracks) Subcamp" . KZ-Gedenkstätte Flossenbürg . Retrieved 13 August 2022 .
^
a
b
"Arbeitserziehungslager "Russenwiese" Nürnberg" . Bundesarchiv.de (in German). Retrieved 13 August 2022 .
^
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b Megargee; Overmans; Vogt, p. 224
^
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"Kleinräumige Gliederung Nürnberg" . Virtueller Atlas Nürnberg (in German). Stadt Nürnberg. Retrieved 3 December 2013 .
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City Mayors Foundation . Retrieved 3 December 2013 .
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Published in the 18th-19th century
Thomas Nugent (1749), "Nurenberg", The Grand Tour , vol. 2: Germany and Holland, London: S. Birt,
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Monsieur de Blainville (1757),
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Edinburgh Encyclopædia . Philadelphia: Joseph and Edward Parker.
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"Nuremberg" , Leigh's New Descriptive Road Book of Germany , London:
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Published in the 20th century
"Nuremberg" . Handbook for Travellers in South Germany and Austria (15th ed.). London:
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1863 ed. )
Hermann Uhde-Bernays (1904), Nuremberg , London: A. Siegle,
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Paul Johannes Rée (1905),
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Encyclopædia Britannica . Vol. 19 (11th ed.). 1910. pp. 913–914.
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Nathaniel Newnham Davis (1911),
"Nuremberg" , The Gourmet's Guide to Europe (3rd ed.), London: Grant Richards
Francis Whiting Halsey , ed. (1914).
"Nuremberg" . Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Switzerland . Seeing Europe with Famous Authors. Vol. 5. Funk & Wagnalls Company – via Hathi Trust.
Gerald Strauss (1976),
Nuremberg in the sixteenth century , Bloomington: Indiana University Press,
ISBN
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Laura A. Smoller (1986). "Playing Cards and Popular Culture in Sixteenth-Century Nuremberg".
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doi :
10.2307/2540255 .
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Stewart Spencer (1992). "Wagner's Nuremberg". Cambridge Opera Journal . 4 (1): 21–41.
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JSTOR
823774 .
S2CID
193209134 .
Published in the 21st century
in German
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