Stadthagen
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Stadthagen is the county seat of the district of Schaumburg in Lower Saxony, approximately 40 km west of Hanover. In her records she became a resident and for a quick times a college metropolis. Count Adolf III. Von Holstein Schaumburg founded around 1224 a agreement referred to as indago comitis. The call civitas ET cestrum city and fort, which became documented in 1244, indicates its destiny importance. In 1287 the metropolis changed its name to Grevenalveshagen in 1378 the name Stadthagen eventually prevailed. In the year 1344 the town rights had been granted. Around 1400, the stone fortifications, of which the tower on the livestock marketplace, a smaller tower at the fort and some metropolis partitions are left, have been constructed.
In 1501 started on the town Hagen coal mining, which becomes operated until 1961. In 1559, Count Otto IV living in Stadthagen, together with his second spouse Elisabeth Ursula of Brunswick Luneburg, a daughter of Ernst the Confessor, delivered the Lutheran Confession and appointed Jakob Dammann to Stadthagen. His predecessor Count Adolf XI. Was constructed in 1534 to 1538 via Tubingen master locksmith Jorg Unkair at the website of an older castle, modern day fort.
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