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    In 1802 Münster was conquered by Prussia during the Napoleonic Wars. It was also part of the Grand Duchy of Berg between 1806 and 1811 and the Lippe department of the First French Empire between 1811 and 1813, before returning to Prussian rule. It became the capital of the Prussian province of Westphalia.

  3. The community was first mentioned as Mimigernaford (“Ford over the Aa”) when Liudger (Ludger), a missionary sent by Charlemagne, founded a bishopric there in 804. It was renamed Münster in 1068 and was chartered in 1137.

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  4. The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Münster, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany . Prior to 19th century. 797 - School founded. 800 - Roman Catholic Diocese of Münster established. [ 1] 800's - Charlemagne made it the residence of Saint Ludger, the newly appointed bishop of the Saxons. [ 2] 1040 - Überwasserkirche convent founded.

  5. Oct 1, 2024 · Founded in 1780, it has a long-standing reputation for academic excellence. Münster is a great city for art enthusiasts. From traditional to contemporary, the city boasts a vibrant art scene with galleries showcasing a wide range of styles.

  6. Münster is a city in the northern part of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Münster is a major university town and was the location of several significant historical events. Founding.

  7. Münster’s roots can be traced back to the 6 th century AD. However, the city officially came into existence in 793, when Frisian missionary Liudger founded the “Monasterium” cloister. Münster became a cathedral city as early as 805, and the city remains an active centre of the Roman-Catholic church.

  8. Münster was founded as a monastery in 794 by the Frisian missionary Saint Liudger to aid Charlemagne's campaign to gain control over the Saxons. The city's name is derived from the word "monastery" which can be seen from its Latin name of Monasterium .

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