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Oct 16, 2017 · The area around which the city developed was originally a site for breeding cavalry horses, owned by Duke Liudolf von Schwaben in the 10th century. The name comes from ‘Stutengarten’ which is an archaic form of the German word ‘Gestüt’, meaning stud yard.
The history of Stuttgart traces its origins in the mid 10th century. However, the history of the land upon which Stuttgart stands has a far longer history dating back several thousands years to prehistoric peoples who sought the fertile soil of the Neckar river valley.
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The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Stuttgart, Germany. Prior to 14th century. 1st C. CE - Roman fort established ( Bad Cannstatt ). 950 CE - Old Castle built. 1240 - Stiftskirche built. 1300 - Counts of Württemberg establish residence (approximate date). 14th-18th century. Map of Stuttgart, 1794. 1321 - City status granted.
May 11, 2024 · Stuttgart, city, capital of Baden-Württemberg Land (state), southwestern Germany. Astride the Neckar River, in a forested vineyard-and-orchard setting in historic Swabia, Stuttgart lies between the Black Forest to the west and the Swabian Alp to the south.
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World War II RAF photograph of the devastated Stuttgart city center. On the night of 4–5 May 1942, Stuttgart endured its first large-scale attack, as 121 RAF bombers conducted a strategic bombing of the city to destroy the Bosch factory, which produced components for the Luftwaffe.
Stuttgart and its region have been home to some significant figures of German thought and literature, the most important ones being Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Friedrich Schiller and Friedrich Hölderlin. The city, in its engineering tradition as the cradle of the automobile, has also always been a fruitful place of research and innovation.
The USAAF 306th Bomb Group flying from RAF Thurleigh launched a bombing raid against industrial targets in Stuttgart, Germany but weather forced taking a target of opportunity at Achern, Germany. [ Bombing of Hamburg, Dresden, and Other Cities | RAF Thurleigh | Stuttgart | DS] 14 Aug 1944. Germany.