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Ludwigsburg: People from Ludwigsburg, Wilhelm Siegmund Teuffel, Elisabeth of Wied, David Strauss, Mann+hummel, Ludwigsburg Station
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ISBN: 1156954150     ISBN-13: 9781156954157
Publisher: Books LLC, Wiki Series
OUR PRICE:   $14.85  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: July 2011
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Physical Information: 0.06" H x 7.44" W x 9.69" (0.15 lbs) 28 pages
 
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 26. Chapters: People from Ludwigsburg, Wilhelm Siegmund Teuffel, Elisabeth of Wied, David Strauss, Mann+Hummel, Ludwigsburg station, Wilhelm Groener, Justinus Kerner, Hugo Sperrle, Asiye Ozlem ahin, Rouven Sattelmaier, Ernst Mayer, Ludwigsburg Palace, Arnold van Gennep, Reinhard von Werneck, Helmut Leicht, Caesar von Hofacker, Karl Ludwig von Phull, Christian Friedrich Daniel Schubart, Eduard Morike, Friedrich Theodor Vischer, Film Academy Baden-Wurttemberg, Otto Gessler, Alexander Krull, Eginhard Weissmann, Matthias Wissmann, Pattonville, Charles Pfizer, Otto Salzer, Albert Veiel, Ludwigsburg University, Monrepos, Academy of Performing Arts Baden-Wuerttemberg. Excerpt: Ludwigsburg is a city in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany, about 12 kilometres (7.5 miles) north of Stuttgart city centre, near the river Neckar. It is the largest and primary city of the Ludwigsburg urban district with about 87,000 inhabitants. It is situated within the administrative region (Regierungsbezirk) of Stuttgart. The middle of Neckarland, where Ludwigsburg lies, was settled in the stone and bronze ages. Numerous archaeological sites from the Hallstatt period remain in the city and surrounding area. Towards the end of the 1st century, the area was occupied by the Romans. They pushed the Limes further to the east around 150 and controlled the region until 260, when the Alamanni occupied the Neckarland. Evidence of the Alamanni settlement can be found in grave sites in the city today. View of the upper grounds of Ludwigsburg Palace. Hunting Lodge Favorit. Castle Monrepos.The origins of Ludwigsburg date from the beginning of the 18th century (1718-1723) when the largest baroque castle in Germany, Ludwigsburg Palace was built by Duke Eberhard Ludwig von Wurttemberg. Originally, the Duke planned to just build one country home (albeit a palace), which he began buil..