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- The Staufenmauer was an old city wall of Frankfurt am Main, Germany. As part of the fortification of Frankfurt, it was built in 1180 under the Hohenstaufen...
- into what is now Altstadt. For its protection an additional wall, the Staufenmauer, was erected. Starting in 1333, the Neustadt suburb developed north of...
- ghetto was located outside the city walls east of the medieval city wall (Staufenmauer) and formed a slight curve from today's Konstablerwache to Börneplatz...
- Leonhardkirche (Leonhard church). Following the construction of the Staufenmauer, the city expanded northward, doubling its walled area. Previously, the...
- to the west of today's Römerberg. One of the oldest city walls, the Staufenmauer, was built round these two areas, which make up today's Altstadt. The...
- Limes Germanicus 843 CE – City becomes capital of East Francia. 1180 – Staufenmauer built. 1241 – JudenschlachtFirst of two pogroms of Jews in the city...
- city ****igned its members a plot of land near the medieval city wall (Staufenmauer), where they built a small house which would later serve as the monastery...
- town wall, the Staufenmauer, the remains of which can still be seen today, by 1200 at the latest. After the construction of the Staufenmauer, the former...
- Frankfurt Cathedral, received land in front of the Bockenheimer Tor of the Staufenmauer to build a ho****e centre for the sick and poor. Two years later Frosch...