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Klaipeda history dates
| Tema |
Anglų kalba |
| Tipas |
Lentelė |
| Aprašymas |
1252. Teutonic Knights built the castle of Memelburg at the mouth of the Dane River. Memelburg gave birth to Klaipeda City. Klaipeda became the centre of Kuršas diocese. |
| Patalpinta |
2005-05-08 |
| Parsisiuntė |
259 |
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Išsamus aprašymas
1254. Klaipeda was granted Lübeck City Right.
1298. Because of Klaipeda’s instability determined by conflict between Lithuanian and German knights, the bishop of Kur6as moved his residence from Klaipeda to Pilten.
1328. According to the agreement of the German Order in Prussia and Livonia, Klaipeda and its surroundings were transmitted to the German Order in Prussia and later became a part of Prussia Duchy and Kingdom.
1455. Klaipeda was occupied by the Samogitians for the first time.
1525. During Reformation in Prussia, a the Lithuanian Church was established. It enabled the Lithuanian community to consolidate beside the German community. Little by little, Klaipeda started to take the traits of a multi-cultural city.
1540. A fire devastated a large part of the city.
1605. The famous German poet Simon Dach was born. In honour of the poet the sculpture of Anicke was put on the square of Theatre and has become the symbol of the Klaipeda city.
1629-1635. Klaipeda was ruled by the Swedes.
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