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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TernitzTernitz - Wikipedia

    Ternitz's first documented mention was in 1352 and has town status since 1948. It is traditionally known as an industrial town, being home of the Schoeller-Bleckmann company, which was split up into 19 separate companies in 1989.

  2. Ternitz: Opera rarity “Poliuto” is performed in the town hall. Donizetti's “Poliuto” attracts opera fans (and anyone who wants to become one) on April 13 in Ternitz. TERNITZ. If you like to travel away from the real opera classics, Donizetti's “Poliuto” is recommended.

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  3. Ternitz is a town and municipality in the district of Neunkirchen in the Austrian state of Lower Austria, situated at the confluence of the Sierning stream and the River Schwarza, at the western end of the Steinfeld plain.

  4. Stadtamt Ternitz is a town hall in Ternitz, Neunkirchen District, Lower Austria located on Hans-Czettel-Platz. Stadtamt Ternitz is situated nearby to the fire station FF Ternitz-Pottschach and the police station Polizeiinspektion Ternitz.

    • Hans-Czettel-Platz 1, Ternitz, 2630
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    • Who Created Medieval Towns?
    • Origins of Medieval Town Names
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    • Medieval Towns *Dangers
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    • Medieval Towns *The Normans
    • Medieval Town Fast Facts
    • Chester *Medieval City

    Just as medieval manor estates were self-sustaining so were medieval towns, all the facilities required for a medieval person to live a happy life were provided within a medieval town.

    Medieval towns were mainly created by wealthy nobles, these are the people that would have owned large plots of land that would have been given to them by the king in return for services provided under the feudal system. The nobility soon realized that creating towns was a very lucrative business, not only could they charge high rents for the prope...

    Many Towns derived their names from previous historic names such as London which had been named Londinium by the Romans and was the commercial center of Roman Britain. Other towns that were newly created by Barons were sometimes named after the Lord or Baron who had created the town. Towns also took their names from some natural advantage they held...

    Special teams could be set up to carry out any emergency repairs and building work in larger medieval towns. Some medieval towns also set up hospitals that were charity-based to take care of the old and sick people within the medieval town. In conclusion, it seemed to follow that the bigger the medieval town the more structures of control were need...

    Medieval towns usually had very well-built defensive walls around them which made them safe for the inhabitants from obvious outside attacks. However because towns attracted large amounts of people they also attracted the rouge elements of medieval society, some people wanted to make a fast buck selling shoddy products and being dishonest with weig...

    Many houses were made of wood and built very close together and for that reason, fires were a constant threat to medieval people.

    Most medieval towns had narrow, winding streets, and houses were built close together, sometimes roofs were so close on the opposite side of the street that they almost touched. There was also a general lack of hygiene as people would often throw their waste onto the streets, regulations prohibiting the tipping of waste into the street were commonl...

    The Norman invasion of 1066 led to Norman rule across medieval England and introduced the feudal system to England. It was William the conqueror the Norman ruler of England that realized there was a need to build up trade and wealth in England. Norman rulers had plenty of good trading contacts throughout Europe and were able to bring in many luxuri...

    Towns in the middle ages were created by wealthy Nobles like Lords.
    Towns in the middle ages were very small in comparison to today’s towns.
    London was the biggest town in England and later became a City.

    Chester is a wonderful walled cathedral city in Cheshire, it was founded by the Romans in 79AD. Chester has a number of medieval including the Minster Church that was built in 689 under King Alfred the Great. Chester is located in North West England close to the Welsh Border. Visit the Official Site for Chester Tourism

  5. www.lower-austria.info › towns-and-municipalitiesTernitz - Niederösterreich

    Ternitz is a city located in the district of Neunkirchen in the lower Schwarza Valley. Its territory includes the Gösing-Hochberg Group, which contains the highest point in the municipality at 898 meters. The city has many scenic excursion desti...

  6. Ternitz : Ternitz Localisation : Country Austria, Federated state Lower Austria. Available Information : Postal address, Website, Mayor, Geographical coordinates, Population, Area, Altitude, Weather and Hotel.

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