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  1. In 1050, following several destructions, the population was moved to the opposite shore of the Schlei, becoming the city of Schleswig. In 1066 Hedeby was finally destroyed, and Schleswig remained a part of the Danish kingdom. In 1544, Gottorf Castle became the residence of the local rulers.

  2. Jun 22, 2019 · For a timeline of important events in the history of Schleswig-Holstein, see the FamilySearch Wiki article “Schleswig-Holstein: Timeline” ( https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Schleswig-Holstein:_Timeline ). Category: Schleswig-Holstein, German Empire. See: Life in the Marshes of Schleswig-Holstein.

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  4. Schleswig became a Danish duchy in the 12th century and remained a fief associated with Denmark until it was forcibly annexed by Austria and Prussia after the German-Danish War (1864). After the Seven Weeks’ War (1866), Schleswig was incorporated with Holstein as a single Prussian province.

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  5. Jun 22, 2019 · Here is a link providing historical developments in Germany at any given time period. Category: Schleswig-Holstein, German Empire. In order to protect themselves from invading Saxons, the Danes in the north built the DANEWERK and the Saxons built a protection against the Wenden (Slavs), the LIMES SAXONIAE, running from Kiel south to the River ...

  6. Kiel, Ger., and its harbour. Schleswig-Holstein , Historical area and state (pop., 2006 est.: 2,834,254), northwestern Germany. With an area of 6,085 sq mi (15,761 sq km), the state occupies the southern half of the Jutland Peninsula and includes Fehmarn Island in the Baltic Sea and various islands in the Frisian Islands group. Its capital is Kiel.

  7. The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Lübeck, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. Prior to 13th century. 1138 – Town sacked. [1] 1143 – New town founded by Adolf II of Holstein near site of old town. [1] 1158 – Town ceded by Adolf II of Holstein to Duke Henry the Lion of Saxony. [2]

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