History of Hamburg (redirect from Hammaburg)
Ptolemy, the settlement's first name was Treva. A fortress there was named Hammaburg (burg means "fortress"). In Old High German, hamma means 'angle' and hamme...
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River Elbe as a defence against Slavic incursion, and acquired the name Hammaburg, burg meaning castle or fort. The origin of the Hamma term remains uncertain...
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merchants established what was to become the nucleus of Hamburg: the "Hammaburg", then a refuge fort located at today's Domplatz, the site of the former...
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Wytch Hazel Wytch Hazel performing at Hell Over Hammaburg in 2019 Background information Also known as Jerusalem (2011–2012) Origin Lancaster, England...
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medieval saxonian castle in the town of Hamburg and is the successor to the Hammaburg. In the 11th century it was the biggest castle in northern Germany and...
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culture (15 ka) Treva (1st CE) Tangendorf disc brooch (3rd CE) Middle Ages Hammaburg (810) Archbishops (832–1072) Cathedral (1035) Bornhöved (1227) Hanseatic...
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culture (15 ka) Treva (1st CE) Tangendorf disc brooch (3rd CE) Middle Ages Hammaburg (810) Archbishops (832–1072) Cathedral (1035) Bornhöved (1227) Hanseatic...
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Moor, Kreis Herzogtum Lauenburg - Zur Rekonstruktion einer Altgrabung". Hammaburg N.F. (in German). 16: 9-78 (here 10-12). ISSN 0173-0886. 8477 ± 49 BP...
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Atlantean Kodex Atlantean Kodex at Hell over Hammaburg festival 2018 Background information Origin Vilseck, Bavaria, Germany Genres Heavy metal epic doom...
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culture (15 ka) Treva (1st CE) Tangendorf disc brooch (3rd CE) Middle Ages Hammaburg (810) Archbishops (832–1072) Cathedral (1035) Bornhöved (1227) Hanseatic...
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Medieval fortifications built between the 8th and 11th centuries, e.g. Hammaburg, Bischofsturm, Domburg, Alsterburg and Neue Burg. They were all purpose-built...
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town, hence common usage in town names such as Hamburg (from Old German: Hammaburg, lit. "castle above the river bend"). The river name Günz is ultimately...
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culture (15 ka) Treva (1st CE) Tangendorf disc brooch (3rd CE) Middle Ages Hammaburg (810) Archbishops (832–1072) Cathedral (1035) Bornhöved (1227) Hanseatic...
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Northern Germany. It is believed that the church is near the original Hammaburg area and that a previous church or cathedral existed on the site. St....
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culture (15 ka) Treva (1st CE) Tangendorf disc brooch (3rd CE) Middle Ages Hammaburg (810) Archbishops (832–1072) Cathedral (1035) Bornhöved (1227) Hanseatic...
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Gräberfeld mit Dreifach-Pferdebestattung bei Wulfsen, Kreis Harburg". Hammaburg N.F. (in German). 2: 119–124. ISSN 0173-0886. Reichenstein, Hans (1975)...
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incursion, and acquired the name Hammaburg (burg meaning castle or fort and hamma marshes in old German language). The Hammaburg, conveniently situated on the...
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culture (15 ka) Treva (1st CE) Tangendorf disc brooch (3rd CE) Middle Ages Hammaburg (810) Archbishops (832–1072) Cathedral (1035) Bornhöved (1227) Hanseatic...
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Lauderdale and Haiti. On March 2, 2019, the band headlined the Hell Over Hammaburg festival at the Markthalle Hamburg in the city of Hamburg, Germany. At...
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der Späthallstattzeit. Bemerkungen zu einem archäologischen Konstrukt. Hammaburg N. F. 9, 1989, 53-66. Ausgrabung: Liegt die älteste Stadt Deutschlands...
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castle, leading them to build the Delbende on the Elbe in 822, followed by Hammaburg around 825. The first Saxon King of Germany/East Francia Henry the Fowler...
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ignored (help) Wegewitz, Willi (1988). "Der Klappstuhl von Daensen". Hammaburg N.F. (in German). 8: 36–37. ISSN 0173-0886. Topic death, showcase No....
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culture (15 ka) Treva (1st CE) Tangendorf disc brooch (3rd CE) Middle Ages Hammaburg (810) Archbishops (832–1072) Cathedral (1035) Bornhöved (1227) Hanseatic...
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Blabbermouth.net. April 6, 2014. "The Gates of Slumber Reunite for Hell over Hammaburg 2020". The Obelisk. April 30, 2019. "Former Gates of Slumber + Sourvein...
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Hammaburgensis Ecclesiae Pontificum - liber I, c. 41 (884)" [The History of the Hammaburg Church of the Pontiffs - Book I, c. 41 (884)] (in German). Retrieved 4...
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Bishop's Tower Archived 2014-11-01 at the Wayback Machine (in German) Mythos Hammaburg: The Excavation at Cathedral Square (in German) 53°33′00″N 9°59′51″E...
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culture (15 ka) Treva (1st CE) Tangendorf disc brooch (3rd CE) Middle Ages Hammaburg (810) Archbishops (832–1072) Cathedral (1035) Bornhöved (1227) Hanseatic...
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where bor means "a dense forest"). Hamburg: from the 9th-century name Hammaburg, where Hamma has multiple conflicting interpretations, but burg means...
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ISBN 978-3-931429-24-9. Wegewitz, Willi (1988). "Das Reihengräberfeld von Maschen". Hammaburg N.F (in German). 8: 161-171 (164-165). ISBN 3-529-01356-0. ISSN 0173-0886...
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