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The following is a timeline of the
history of the city of
Würzburg,
Bavaria, Germany.
706 -
Marienkirche, Würzburg (church) dedicated.
[1]
741 -
Roman Catholic Diocese of Würzburg established.
[2]
788 - Cathedral consecrated.
[1]
1042 -
Sankt Burkard [
de] church built.
1057 -
Neumünster Abbey [
de] founded.
1165 -
Imperial Diet held in Würzburg.
1180 - Imperial Diet held in Würzburg.
1189 - Rebuilt
Würzburg Cathedral consecrated.
1287 -
Synod and Diet of Würzburg at which an imperial peace is declared
1377 -
Marienkapelle construction begins.
1456 -
Rathaus Würzburg [
de] rebuilt.
1479 -
Printing press in operation.
[4]
1525 - Battle of Wurzburg fought during the
German Peasants' War.
1576 -
Julius Hospital founded.
1582 -
University of Würzburg active.
1619 -
Universitätsbibliothek Würzburg (library) founded.
1643 -
Würzburger Hofbräu (brewery) established.
1691 -
Hauger Stiftskirche [
de] (church) built.
1703 -
Mainbrücke [
de] (stone bridge) built.
1744 -
Würzburg Residence (palace) built.
1789 -
St. Stephan (Würzburg) [
de] church built.
1796 - 3 September:
Battle of Würzburg fought during the
French Revolutionary Wars.
Würzburg in the 1890s
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