- whole.
Parallel to the
foundation of
Mannheim in 1606, a
fortress (die
Rheinschanze) was
built by
Frederick IV,
Elector Palatine on the
other side of the...
- was
Baden court economist in
Mannheim and
acquired on the
Mannheimer Rheinschanze [de] a Land lot,
where in 1846 he
built a house. On July 15, 1849 at...
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sister city of Ludwigshafen,
which had
developed out of the old
Mannheim Rheinschanze, had a po****tion of 385,000.
During World War II, air
raids on Mannheim...
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January 1838, a
provisional company was
formed to
build the line from
Rheinschanze (renamed
Ludwigshafen in 1865) to Bexbach. On 30
March of that year,...
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famous Great Dane
stocks in existence,
Schloss Neustadt and von der
Rheinschanze", who
attended his
classes and
would stand up and wait by the door when...
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section of the
Palatine Ludwig Railway (Pfälzische Ludwigsbahn) from
Rheinschanze (now:
Ludwigshafen am Rhein) to Bexbach; this was
opened over its full...
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Godramstein Castle Bundesfestung Landau Queichheim Castle Mannheimer Rheinschanze Mainz Fortress Kurfürstliches
Schloss Mainz Martinsburg Mainz Citadel...
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timeline of the
history of the city of Mannheim, Germany. 1606 -
Mannheimer Rheinschanze [de] (fortification)
construction begins. 1607 -
Mannheim granted town...
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aligned Palatine Ludwig Railway (Pfälzische Ludwigsbahn) was
built from
Rheinschanze (since 1853: Ludwigshafen) to
Bexbach between 1847 and 1849. This mainly...
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approved the
construction of a main line
railway running east-west from
Rheinschanze to
Bexbach on 21
December 1837.
Between Hochspeyer and Kaiserslautern...