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- History_of_Speyer abstract "The history of Speyer begins with the establishment of a Roman camp in 10 BCE, making it one of Germany's oldest cities. Its name evolved from Spira, first mentioned in 614. As of 1294 a Free Imperial City, the town became renown for its romanic cathedral, its vibrant Jewish community, its seat of the Imperial Chamber Court, for 50 diets that took place within its walls, most notably 1526 and 1529, and last but not least, for the Protestation at Speyer. For several centuries from the middle ages into the early modern period, Speyer was one of the main centres of gravity of the Holy Roman Empire.".
- History_of_Speyer thumbnail Flag_of_France.svg?width=300.
- History_of_Speyer wikiPageExternalLink ENGL.
- History_of_Speyer wikiPageID "43213457".
- History_of_Speyer wikiPageRevisionID "645263230".
- History_of_Speyer capital "Speyer".
- History_of_Speyer commonName "Speyer".
- History_of_Speyer continent "Europe".
- History_of_Speyer conventionalLongName "Imperial Town of Speyer".
- History_of_Speyer country "Germany".
- History_of_Speyer dateEnd "1816".
- History_of_Speyer dateEvent "1529-04-19".
- History_of_Speyer dateEvent "1529-04-20".
- History_of_Speyer dateEvent "1688".
- History_of_Speyer dateEvent "1792".
- History_of_Speyer datePost "1946-08-10".
- History_of_Speyer datePre "ca 10 BC".
- History_of_Speyer empire "Holy Roman Empire".
- History_of_Speyer era "Middle Ages / Early modern period".
- History_of_Speyer event Nine_Years'_War.
- History_of_Speyer event "Annexed by France".
- History_of_Speyer event "Edict of Worms".
- History_of_Speyer event "Protestation at Speyer".
- History_of_Speyer event "Speyer Imperial Diet confirms".
- History_of_Speyer eventEnd "Annexed to Bavaria".
- History_of_Speyer eventPost Circle_of_Rhine.
- History_of_Speyer eventPost "Rheinland-Pfalz".
- History_of_Speyer eventPost "merged into".
- History_of_Speyer eventPre "Founded".
- History_of_Speyer eventStart "Gained Reichsfreiheit".
- History_of_Speyer flagS "Flag of France.svg".
- History_of_Speyer governmentType "Republic".
- History_of_Speyer imageP "20".
- History_of_Speyer nativeName "Reichsstadt Speyer".
- History_of_Speyer p "Bishopric of Speyer".
- History_of_Speyer region "Rhine basin".
- History_of_Speyer s "Mont-Tonnerre".
- History_of_Speyer status "City-state".
- History_of_Speyer yearEnd "1792".
- History_of_Speyer yearStart "1294".
- History_of_Speyer comment "The history of Speyer begins with the establishment of a Roman camp in 10 BCE, making it one of Germany's oldest cities. Its name evolved from Spira, first mentioned in 614. As of 1294 a Free Imperial City, the town became renown for its romanic cathedral, its vibrant Jewish community, its seat of the Imperial Chamber Court, for 50 diets that took place within its walls, most notably 1526 and 1529, and last but not least, for the Protestation at Speyer.".
- History_of_Speyer label "Geschichte der Stadt Speyer".
- History_of_Speyer label "History of Speyer".
- History_of_Speyer sameAs Geschichte_der_Stadt_Speyer.
- History_of_Speyer sameAs Q1517138.
- History_of_Speyer sameAs Q1517138.
- History_of_Speyer wasDerivedFrom History_of_Speyer?oldid=645263230.
- History_of_Speyer depiction Flag_of_France.svg.
- History_of_Speyer isPrimaryTopicOf History_of_Speyer.