STRASBOURG

sträzboorˈ, Ger. Strassburg, city (1990 pop. 255,931), capital of Bas-Rhin dept., NE France, on the Ill River near its junction with the Rhine. It is the intellectual and commercial capital of Alsace. The city's chief industries are metal casting, machine and tool construction, oil and gas refining, and boatbuilding. Strasbourg's goose-liver pâté and beer are famous. Iron, potassium, gasoline, and numerous industrial products are shipped through Strasbourg's great port on the Rhine. The city has an important nuclear research center. It hosts a long-running music festival and has an opera company and several museums.

In Roman times Strasbourg was called Argentoratum and was an important city in the province of Upper Germany. It became an episcopal see in the 4th cent. Destroyed by the Huns in the 5th cent., the city was rebuilt and called Strateburgum [city of roadways]. After becoming part of the Holy Roman Empire in 923, Strasbourg, with the surrounding rural area, came under the temporal rule of its bishops. Its location at the crossroads of Flanders, Italy, France, and central Europe made it an important commercial center. In 1262, after some struggles with the bishops, the burghers secured the status of a free imperial city for the city proper. An upheaval in 1332 established a corporate government in which the guilds played a leading role.

Medieval German literature reached its height in Strasbourg with Gottfried von Strassburg. There also Johann Gutenberg's printing press may have been invented (15th cent.). Strasbourg accepted the Reformation in the 1520s under the leadership of Martin Bucer and became an important Protestant center. The Univ. of Strasbourg, founded in the 16th cent. as a Protestant university, numbered Goethe and Metternich among its students. The city's prosperity began to decline in the early 17th cent. and was severely damaged by the Thirty Years War (1618–48). In 1681, Louis XIV seized Strasbourg, which was confirmed in French possession by the Treaty of Ryswick (1697). The persecutions of French Protestants after 1685 were not carried into Strasbourg, which raised little objection to the annexation. The city enthusiastically supported the French Revolution and thereafter increasingly adopted French customs and speech.

Bombarded by the Prussians during the Franco-Prussian War, Strasbourg was ceded to Germany by the Treaty of Frankfurt (1871). It was recovered by France in 1919, following World War I. The city was occupied by the Germans and severely damaged in World War II. Most historical monuments, however, were saved. Chief among these is the Roman Catholic cathedral, begun in 1015 and completed in 1439. It has a famous astronomic clock installed in 1574.

After the war, the city expanded toward the east and south; in 1967 some 30 neighboring towns were absorbed into a new Community of Strasbourg. In 1949, Strasbourg became the seat of the Council of Europe. Strasbourg is now also the seat of the European Court of Human Rights and the European Union's European Parliament.

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...pfaffen vnd munche zu Wittenberg. (Strasbourg: Johann Pr16, 1522). Uon manigfeltigkeit...Bodensteyn von Caroistat eyn newer Ley. (Strasbourg?, 1523). ). U6 de Sabbat vnnd jebotten feyrtagen. (Strasbourg: Johann Schwan, 1524). Von den...
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...ministers of discipline in composition, the Strasbourg Kirchenpfleger differed from these two...The official body envisioned by the Strasbourg pastors and established by the magistrate...Kirchenpfleger and the pastors directed the Strasbourg church as well as they could, but their...
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...Stephane Braunschweig and the Theatre in Strasbourg by Marvin Carlson Except for the period...theatres is the Theatre National de Strasbourg, partly because it is the only one...the year. It was also presented in Strasbourg and it entered the ongoing repertoire...
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...Scale Skippers? Two Generations in Strasbourg. by John Western In the human geographers...the global one. THE INTERVIEWEES IN STRASBOURG: CONTRASTING GENERATIONS Those who...address the scale of nation. What makes Strasbourg particularly noteworthy is that, first...
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Notes Dispatches - Strasbourg: Home Away from Home - the European...an ocean liner on the outskirts of Strasbourg. The Parisian architects of the...traveling circus. When I arrived in Strasbourg on a recent Monday morning, to observe...
...of Roads - Cultures Converge in Strasbourg. by Martin Gani The half-timbered buildings and Gothic spires of Strasbourg rise at the confluence of an essentially...fought, and learned to coexist. In Strasbourg, these forces eventually blended...
Those Sunday Strasbourg Moments. by Caroline Lucas Surely...familiar sinking feeling that yet another Strasbourg week is looming--the ritual monthly...buildings in Brussels to those in Strasbourg. Not that I dont like the city...
Strasbourg by Frank Cadenhead STRASBOURG The first performance of Massenets Werther at Strasbourgs Opera...seemed off-the-shelf and had me wishing it were shorter. In Strasbourg, it was American tenor Paul Groves first attempt at the title...
Strasbourg by Frank Cadenhead STRASBOURG LOpera national du Rhin had a standout success in Feb. with...complaint, it is that, given the intimacy of the historic Strasbourg house, his cast could have made their points with less arm...
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...Brussels and Their Pounds 400m HQ in Strasbourg Which Is Only Used for 60 Days a Year...Weiss European Parliament building in Strasbourg, France - is a scandal in itself...building in Brussels, Belgium, and Strasbourg. The European parliament sits for only...
Travel: Scrumptious Strasbourg; Perrott Phillips Tastes the Delights...No wonder the phrase "Stuffed as a Strasbourg goose" means full to bursting. One of the loveliest cities in Europe, Strasbourg has an image problem. It is not in...
...Why the Bureaucrats Hate the Monthly Visit to Strasbourg. by Harriet James Strasbourg is a beautiful city boasting cobbled streets...architecture and fantastic sausages. The Mayor of Strasbourg proudly asserts it to be "the democratic heart...
...Spot-On Albertz Is Gers Lifeline; Strasbourg 2 Rangers 1: Smiths Agony Continues...last night when his side fell 2-1 to Strasbourg. The Rangers boss was still reeling...keeper Mark Brown was on the bench. Strasbourg had substitute problems of their own...
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STRASBOURG strazboor , Ger. Strassburg, city...and several museums. In Roman times Strasbourg was called Argentoratum and was an important...part of the Holy Roman Empire in 923, Strasbourg, with the surrounding rural area...
STRASBOURG, OATH OF 842, oath sworn by Charles the Bald (later Holy Roman Emperor Charles II ) and Louis the German in solemnizing their...
GODFREY OF STRASBOURG see Gottfried von Strassburg . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...way of a lateral canal through France as far as Strasbourg; below Strasbourg the riverbed has been improved for navigation...Central Rhine Commission, with headquarters at Strasbourg. Navigation above Basel is controlled jointly...
...Dominican. He met Meister Eckhart , either at Strasbourg or in Cologne, where he went to study...knew Heinrich Suso . When the churches of Strasbourg were closed by the bishop of Strasbourg because of a serious quarrel between Pope...
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