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  2. Timeline of Groningen - Wikipedia

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    This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. The following is a timeline of the history of the Netherlands' municipality of Groningen. Pre–19th century 48 CE: Roman camp established. 800: Martin's Church built (approximate date). 1040: "Villa Cruoninga" ("Groningen") mentioned. 13th ...

  3. 16 April: Groningen (Battle of Groningen) 17 April: Otterlo (Battle of Otterlo) 17 April: Apeldoorn; 5 May: Capitulation of the remaining German forces; 5 May: Amsterdam; 7 May: Utrecht; 9 May: De Klomp; 20 May: Texel (Georgian uprising on Texel) 11 June: Schiermonnikoog

  4. Canon of Groningen - Wikipedia

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    The Canon of Groningen is a list of 40 hallmarks and 52 icons that provides a chronological summary of the history of the city and province of Groningen. The canon is an initiative of the former Huis van de Groninger Cultuur (since 2017 the Centrum Groninger Taal en Cultuur ), [ 1 ] the Cultuurhistorische vereniging Stad en Lande [ 2 ] and the ...

  5. Category:Timelines of cities in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Timelines of cities in the Netherlands" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. History of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    In terms of popular history, there has been an effort to ensure greater historical accuracy in museums and historic tourist sites. [136] Once heralded as the leading event of modern Dutch history, the Dutch Revolt lasted from 1568 to 1648, and historians have worked to interpret it for even longer. In 2007, Laura Cruz explained the major ...

  7. Category:History of Groningen (city) - Wikipedia

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    Current events; Random article; ... History of the Jews in Groningen; K. Korenbeurs (Groningen) ... Siege of Groningen (1594) Siege of Groningen (1672) T. Timeline of ...

  8. Groningen - Wikipedia

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    The origin and meaning of 'Groningen' and its older variant, 'Groeningen', are uncertain. A folk origin story relates the idea that, in 453 BC, exiles from Troy who were guided by a mythical figure called Gruno (or Grunius, Gryns or Grunus), along with a group of Phrygians from Germany, founded a settlement in what is now Groningen, and built a castle on the bank of the Hunze, which they ...

  9. Siege of Groningen (1594) - Wikipedia

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    At the end of the 15th century, Groningen had a strong influence on the surrounding lands; the nearby province of Friesland was administered from the city. During the early stages of the Dutch revolt against Spain, Groningen had declared for the Union of Utrecht, but the Stadtholder, George de Lalaing, Count of Rennenberg, became a turncoat and sided with Spain. [5]