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Timeline of Stuttgart

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The following is a timeline of thehistory of the city ofStuttgart, Germany.

This is adynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help byediting the page to add missing items, with references toreliable sources.

Prior to 14th century

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IMPERIUM ROMANO-GERMANICUM oder DEUTSCHLAND MIT SEINEN ANGRÄNTZENDEN KÖNIGREICHEN UND PROVINCIEN. Neulich entworffen und theils gezeichnet durch IULIUM REICHELT, Chur Pfaltz
German Empire1871–1918
World War I1914–1918
Weimar Republic1918–1933
Nazi Germany1933–1945
World War II1939–1945
  • 1st C. CE -Roman fort established (Bad Cannstatt).
  • 950 CE -Old Castle built.
  • 1240 -Stiftskirche built.
  • 1300 - Counts ofWürttemberg establish residence (approximate date).
  • 14th-18th century

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    Map of Stuttgart, 1794

    19th century

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    20th century

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    1900s-1945

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    1946-1990s

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    21st century

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    See also

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    Other cities in the state of Baden-Württemberg:(de)

    References

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    12. ^abLynn K. Nyhart (2009),Modern nature: the rise of the biological perspective in Germany, Chicago: University of Chicago Press,ISBN 9780226610894,OL 16943386M, 0226610896
    13. ^Vernon N. Kisling, ed. (2000)."Zoos and Aquariums of the World (chronological list)".Zoo and Aquarium History. USA:CRC Press.ISBN 978-1-4200-3924-5.
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    21. ^"History". Porsche Cars Great Britain Ltd. RetrievedJanuary 5, 2013.
    22. ^Ursula Heinzelmann (2008)."Timeline".Food Culture in Germany. Greenwood Press.ISBN 978-0-313-34495-4.
    23. ^"Bisherige Gartenschauen" [Previous Garden Shows] (in German). Bonn: Deutsche Bundesgartenschau-Gesellschaft. Retrieved2 December 2013.
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    27. ^"Fritz Kuhn ... darf ab Montag Stuttgart regieren".Rheinische Post (in German). January 5, 2013.

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