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It was a Free Imperial City from 1276 to 1803 and the home of the patrician Fugger and Welser families that dominated European banking in the 16th century.
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Founded as a Roman colony by Augustus c. 14 bc, it was the seat of a bishopric by ad 739. It became an imperial free city in 1276 and joined the Swabian League ...
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The town was founded as a Roman colony (Augusta Vindelicorum) by Nero Claudius Drusus, younger brother of Tiberius (later emperor), in 15 bce. It was the seat ...
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Augsburg was the first seminary founded by Norwegian Lutherans in America, named after the confession of faith presented by Lutherans in Augsburg, Germany, in ...
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The Fuggers built a huge trade empire in Augsburg and founded the famous Fuggerei, the world's oldest social housing complex. Furthermore, Augsburg is the home ...
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Visit Augsburg, one of Germany's most beautiful cities, with its magnificent fountains, revered guild houses, beautiful churches and picturesque Old Town.
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In the 15th and 16th centuries Augsburg developed into a significant center of trade in Europe, and was home to the Welser and Fugger families who were among ...
Timeline of Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany. Contents. 1 Prior to 16th century; 2 16th century; 3 17th century; 4 18th century; 5 19th century; 6 20th century ...
Augsburg is a city in Bavaria, Germany; a free imperial city from 1276 to 1806. Documentary evidence of Jews living in Augsburg dates from 1212.
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History of Augsburg ... Augsburg revels in its title of the oldest city in Bavaria - one up on its larger, noisier and more fashionable neighbour to the east ...