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  2. History of Frankfurt - Wikipedia

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    From the 15th to 17th centuries, the most important book fair in Germany was held in Frankfurt, a custom which would be revived in 1949. Plundering of the Jewish quarter during the Fettmilch uprising. In the early 17th century tensions between the guilds and the patricians, who dominated the city council, led to substantial unrest.

  3. Frankfurt - Wikipedia

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    Frankfurt was the original choice for the provisional capital city of the newly founded state of West Germany in 1949. The city constructed a parliament building that was never used for its intended purpose (it housed the radio studios of Hessischer Rundfunk ).

  4. Timeline of Frankfurt - Wikipedia

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    The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Frankfurt am Main, Germany ... 1858 – Frankfurt Zoological Garden founded. [11] 1859 ...

  5. Free City of Frankfurt - Wikipedia

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    The liberal Frankfurt Press was also predominantly anti-Prussian, especially the Frankfurt Ober-Postamts-Zeitung, founded in 1617, the Journal de Francfort, published in French, and the Handelszeitung, established in 1856.

  6. Grand Duchy of Frankfurt - Wikipedia

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    The city was granted to the former archbishop of Mainz, Karl Theodor Anton Maria von Dalberg, and became the Principality of Frankfurt. When Dalberg was forced by Napoleon to relinquish his Principality of Regensburg to the Kingdom of Bavaria in 1810, his remaining territories of Aschaffenburg , Wetzlar , Fulda , Hanau , and Frankfurt were ...

  7. List of cities founded by the Romans - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of cities and towns founded by the Romans. ... Frankfurt: Germany 85 AD: Coria: Corbridge: United Kingdom 85 AD: Gerulata: Bratislava: Slovakia: 89 AD ...

  8. Frankfurt Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    During the final third of the 19th century, Frankfurt was a major financial center in the Atlantic world. [8] It was only in 1949 after World War II that the Frankfurt Stock Exchange finally established as the leading stock exchange in Germany with consequently incoming national and international investments. Frankfurt Stock Exchange floor

  9. Category:History of Frankfurt - Wikipedia

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    Germany portal; History portal; Subcategories. This category has the following 8 subcategories, out of 8 total. ... Frankfurt am Main; Frankfurt department store ...