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Marburg is a town in Hesse, Germany, on the Lahn river. It is the capital of the Marburg-Biedenkopf county. Population 78.117 (actual urban center 48.923) (2002), geographical location 50° 48' 36" North, 8° 46' 15" East.

1 Universitätsstadt Marburg


1.1 History

1.2 Founding and Early History

Like many settlements, Marburg developed at the crossroads of two important early medieval highways: an east-west one ( Cologne to Prague) and a north-south one (from the North Sea to the Alps and on to Italy), the former crossing the river Lahn here. The settlement was protected, and customs raised, by a small castle that was built in the 9th or 10th century by the dynasty of the Giso. Since 1140, Marburg is dated as a town (proven by coins). From the Gisos, it fell around that time to the Landgraves of Thuringia, residing on the Wartburg.

1.2.1 St. Elizabeth

In 1228 the widowed countess (Landgräfin) of Thuringia, Elizabeth, chose Marburg as her dowager seat, as she did not get well along with her brother-in-law, the new Landgrave. The countess dedicated her life to the sick and would become after her early death in 1231, aged 24, one of the most eminent female Saints, St. Elizabeth of Hungary. She was canonized in 1235Events Anglo- Norman invasion of Connacht St. Elizabeth of Hungary died November 17, 1231, either from physical fatigue or from disease, only 24 years old, in Marburg. She was canonized by Pope Gregory IX in 1235. Births Ramon Llull, philospher Pope Bonif.

1.2.2 Capital of Hesse

The Landgraviate of Hesse, a principality directly under the EmperorThe Holy Roman Empire ( German: Heiliges Romisches Reich was a political conglomeration of lands in western and central Europe in the Middle Ages. Emerging from the eastern part of the Frankish realm after its division in the Treaty of Verdun ( 843), it l, was established in Marburg in 1247Events Shams ad-Din disappears resulting in Jalal Uddin Rumi writing 30,000 verses of poetry about his disappearance. Romford, London, England is chartered as a market town. Bedlam becomes part of London. Thuringian War of Succession begins. Ch'in Chiu-Sh by Sophie von Brabant , St. Elizabeth's daughter, comprising territories previously belonging to Thuringia. Marburg was the capital of Hesse from that time until approximately 1540Events January 6 King Henry VIII of England marries Anne of Cleves, his fourth Queen consort. July 9 King Henry VIII of England divorces Anne of Cleves, his fourth Queen consort. July 28 One of the most important political figures of the reign of Henry VI. Following the first division of the landgraviate, it was the capital of Hesse-Marburgfrom 1485 - 1500 (and again between 1567 - 1605). Hesse was one of the more powerful second-tier principalities in Germany. Its "eternal enemy" was the Archbishop of Mainz, one of the Electors , who competed with Hesse in many wars and conflicts, stretching over several centuries, for territory.

After 1605, Marburg became just another provincial town, known mostly for the university. It became a virtual backwater for two centuries after the Thirty Years War, 1618- 1648, when it was fought over by Hesse-Darmstadt and Hesse-Kassel. The Hessian territory around Marburg lost more than two-thirds of its population, more than in all later wars (including World War I and World War II) combined.



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