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  2. Free City of Frankfurt - Wikipedia

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    Only one day later, on 17 July, a first payment of 5.8 million guilder was imposed on the town. Edwin Freiherr von Manteuffel, who was appointed as successor of Falckenstein on 20 July raised a second demand of contribution of 25 million guilder. This contribution had to be paid by the 35000 citizens of the free town, among whom approximately ...

  3. 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.

  4. 1860 in Germany - Wikipedia

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    14 February – Eugen Schiffer, German politician (died 1954); 25 March – Friedrich Naumann, German politician (died 1919); 4 May – Hans Georg Friedrich Groß, German balloonist and airship constructor (died 1924)

  5. Frankfurter Judengasse - Wikipedia

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    Frankfurter Judengasse in 1868. It is likely that Jews were amongst the earliest inhabitants of Frankfurt. On 18 January 1074, Henry IV granted the citizens and Jews of Worms, the ShUM-cities and other locations, including Frankfurt, certain privileges relating to reductions in fees and import duties.

  6. Timeline of Frankfurt - Wikipedia

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    Deutsche Börse headquartered in Frankfurt. 1994 – European Monetary Institute headquartered in Frankfurt. [24] 1995 Deutscher Commercial Internet Exchange founded. Petra Roth becomes mayor. 1996 – City website online (approximate date). [32] 1998 – European Central Bank headquartered in Frankfurt. 1999 – Main Tower built. 2000 Museum ...

  7. Eschenheimer Turm - Wikipedia

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    The architect of the Frankfurt Cathedral, Madern Gerthener, completed the new Eschenheimer Turm in 1426–1428. In 1806–1812 the old city walls were replaced with new fortifications at the command of the Prussian government, and Eschenheimer Turm, along with all the other historic gates and towers, was slated for demolition.

  8. Frankfurt - Wikipedia

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    Frankfurt am Main (/ ˈ f r æ ŋ k f ər t /; German: [ˈfʁaŋkfʊʁt ʔam ˈmaɪn] ⓘ; [5] [6] lit. "Frank ford on the [a] Main") is the most populous city in the German state of Hesse.Its 773,068 inhabitants as of 2022 make it the fifth-most populous city in Germany.

  9. Category:1860s in Germany - Wikipedia

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    1860s disestablishments in Germany (4 C, 1 P) 1860s establishments in Germany (14 C) 0–9. 1867 in the North German Confederation (1 C, ...