WESTPHALIA

wĕstfālˈyə, Ger. Westfalen, region and former province of Prussia, W Germany. Münster was the capital of the province. After 1945 the province was incorporated into the West German state of North Rhine–Westphalia, now a state in reunified Germany. The region of Westphalia occupies, roughly, a triangle formed by a line drawn eastward from the Rhine River at the Dutch border to the Weser River at Minden, a line drawn from Minden southwestward to Siegen (near the border with Hesse), and a line drawn to the northwest from Siegen and parallel to the Rhine.

The region is drained by the Ems, Weser, Ruhr, and Lippe rivers; it is hilly in the east and south and forms a low plain in the northwest. The land consists partly of fertile soil and partly of sandy tracts, moors, and heaths. The Ruhr valley, in the west, is part of the great Westphalian coal basin and of the Ruhr district, one of the world's most important industrial regions. The Ruhr district is connected with the Ems River by the Dortmund-Ems Canal and with the Elbe River by the Midland Canal.

History

Westphalia first appears as the name of the western third of the duchy of Saxony in the 10th cent. Unlike Eastphalia, the eastern third of the duchy of Saxony, Westphalia survived the breakup (1180) of the Saxon duchy as a regional concept, although it lost political unity. The larger part of Westphalia came under the rule of ecclesiastical princes—the bishops of Münster, Osnabrück, Minden, and Paderborn and the archbishops of Cologne, who obtained the region around Arnsberg, known as the duchy of Westphalia. Among the temporal fiefs that emerged from the breakup of Saxony were the counties of Lippe, Ravensberg, and Mark. All these territories were later included in the Westphalian Circle of the Holy Roman Empire (formed c.1500), which also encompassed considerable non-Westphalian land. In the later Middle Ages most of the important Westphalian towns—e.g., Münster, Osnabrück, Paderborn, Bielefeld, and Soest—prospered as members of the Hanseatic League.

The bishoprics of Münster, Paderborn, and Osnabrück and the duchy of Westphalia were secularized only in 1803 by the Diet of Regensburg as a result of the French Revolutionary wars; they were at first partitioned among Prussia, Hanover, Hesse-Darmstadt, Hesse-Kassel, and the grand duchy of Berg. In 1807, after the signing of the Treaty of Tilsit (see Sovetsk), Napoleon seized all Prussian possessions W of the Elbe, as well as the electorates of Hesse-Kassel and Hanover and the duchy of Brunswick. The northern section of these territories, including Münster, was directly annexed by France. The southern section was constituted as the kingdom of Westphalia, with Napoleon's brother Jérôme Bonaparte (see Bonaparte, family) as king and with Kassel as the capital. The kingdom, which actually included only a small part of Westphalia, collapsed in 1813. At the Congress of Vienna the major part of Westphalia proper was awarded (1815) to Prussia; and Hanover, Hesse-Kassel, and Brunswick were restored. Westphalia continued as a Prussian province until 1945.

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then, the results of the Peace of Westphalia have increasingly been viewed as an...aspects of Frances role at the Congress of Westphalia as it has been traditionally understood...negotiating position at the Congress of Westphalia, both Mazarins peace policy and the...
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...Transformation of Catholic Associations in the Northern Rhineland and Westphalia 1830-70, in Journal of Social History, vol. 15 1981...Sperber, Roman Catholic Religious Identity in Rhineland-Westphalia 1800-70: Quantitative Examples and some Political Implications...
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...the Police Systems of North Rhine-Westphalia, the Netherlands and England Wales...In the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia, the Ministry was and still is the...police in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia introduced the Neue Steuerungsmodell...
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...Madness: The Overthrow of Munster, the Famous Metropolis of Westphalia. by Geoffrey Dipple Hermann von Kerssenbrock. Narrative...Madness: The Overthrow of Munster, the Famous Metropolis of Westphalia. 2 vols. Studies in the History of Christian Traditions...
Counterpoint: The Westphalia Overstatement. by Andrew MacRae Westphalia is no more. This is not the result of any one particular...descriptive map of the Western world, if it ever did. Westphalia has been seen as epochal for many scholastic disciplines...
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The Treaty of Westphalia by Richard Cavendish The Westphalia area of north-western Germany gave its name to the treaty that ended the Thirty Years War, one of the most destructive conflicts in the history, of Europe. The war or series of connected...
Once upon a Time Westphalia. by Geoffrey Wheatcroft For Gods sake do not drag...Blair (which is not saying much) as the "end to Westphalia," intending the Peace of Westphalia which itself had concluded the horrors of the Thirty...
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Culture Visual Arts: From Westphalia to Welsh Mountains; Terry Grimley on the Return of Globetrotting...he arrived in England in 1640 but probably showing his native Westphalia, most of the exhibits come from well over a century later...
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WESTPHALIA westfal y , Ger. Westfalen, region and former...incorporated into the West German state of North Rhine Westphalia, now a state in reunified Germany. The region of Westphalia occupies, roughly, a triangle formed by a line...
WESTPHALIA, PEACE OF 1648, general settlement ending the Thirty Years War . It marked the end of the Holy Roman Empire as an effective institution...
...1994 pop. 267,367), North Rhine Westphalia, W Germany, a port and industrial...Its bishops ruled a large part of Westphalia as princes of the Holy Roman Empire...Treaty of Munster was signed there (see Westphalia, Peace of ). Munster passed to Prussia...
...Hamburg , Mecklenburg West Pomerania , North Rhine Westphalia , Saxony Anhalt , Brandenburg , Berlin Hesse...population, and became, as a result of the Peace of Westphalia (1648; see Westphalia, Peace of ), a loose confederation of petty...
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