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    Thereafter the city of Hanover became the capital of the Prussian Province of Hanover. [11] In 1872, the first horse railway was inaugurated, and in 1893, an electric tram was installed. [12] [better source needed] A local newspaper, the Hanoverscher Kurier, was published in Hanover at this time.

  2. The Kingdom of Hanover (German: Königreich Hannover) was established in October 1814 by the Congress of Vienna, with the restoration of George III to his Hanoverian territories after the Napoleonic era. It succeeded the former Electorate of Hanover, [2] and joined 38 other sovereign states in the German Confederation in June 1815.

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    1333 - Kreuzkirche(church) consecrated.
    1347 - Aegidienkirche(church) built.
    1366 - Marktkirche(church) built.
    1369 - Welfs in power.
    1810 - Hanover becomes part of the Kingdom of Westphalia.
    1815 - City becomes capital of the Kingdom of Hanover.
    1821 - Population: 33,255.
    1824 - Calenberger Neustadt[de]becomes part of city.

    1900-1945

    1. 1902 - Provincial museum built. 2. 1903 - Vaterländisches Museum[de]opens. 3. 1904 - Bismarck Towererected. 4. 1907 - Bothfeld[de], Groß-Buchholz[de], Klein-Buchholz, Döhren[de], Kirchrode[de], Mecklenheide, Stöcken, and Wülfel[de]become part of city. 5. 1908 - Anti-noisesociety formed. 6. 1911 - Schauburg[de](theatre) opens. 7. 1913 - New City Hall built in the Maschpark[de]. 8. 1914 8.1. Stadthalle built.(de) 8.2. Stadtpark (Hannover)[de]opens. 9. 1916 9.1. Kestnergesellschaft(modern art...

    1946-1990s

    1. 1946 - February: Flood.(de) 2. 1947 2.1. 1 April: Food protest. 2.2. Hannover Messe(trade fair) begins. 3. 1949 3.1. Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung(newspaper) in publication. 3.2. Europa-Haus[de]built. 4. 1950s - Hannover War Cemeteryestablished. 5. 1951 - Youth House[de]built. 6. 1952 6.1. Landesbühne Hannover[de](theatre) established. 6.2. Trade union building[de]built. 7. 1954 7.1. Niedersachsenstadion(stadium) opens. 7.2. Mannesmann Towererected. 7.3. Frühlingsfest Hannover[de]begins....

    2001 - Gehry Towerbuilt.
    2002 - Nord/LB headquarters[de]built.
    2005 - Regional Lower Saxony State Archives[de] established, including its Hanover office[de].
    2006 - Stephan Weilbecomes mayor.
    Herrenhäuser Allee, laid out in 1726 (postcard from 1906)
    Vaterländisches Museum, opened in 1903
    Crowd outside house of Hindenburg on day he becomes President of Germany, 12 May 1925
    Bombed wreckage of Old Town Hall, 1943
  3. Sep 20, 2024 · From 1815 to 1866 the city was capital of the kingdom of Hanover, but in 1866 it was annexed by Prussia; it later became the capital of Hanover province and, in 1946, of Lower Saxony. During World War II about three-fifths of Hannover was destroyed, but on the ruins arose a planned, modern, and highly industrialized city. Hannover, Germany.

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  4. Official Site of the Hanover County, Virginia, United States. Hanover, former state of northwestern Germany, first an electorate (1692–1806) of the Holy Roman Empire, then a kingdom (1814–66), and finally a Prussian province (1866–1945). After World War II the state was administratively abolished; its former territory formed about 80 ...

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  5. There were many targets in the city, including an oil refinery, metal works and railway junctions. Allied forces reached the city in April 1945 and Hanover came under the control of the British. Finally, in 1946, the city became part of a new state known as Lower Saxony. Hanover has always played a central role in Germany's history.

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  7. May 14, 2018 · Hanover became an important center of Jewish learning and increasingly the residence for important Jewish figures in the financial world. A larger synagogue was built in 1870 and expanded in 1900. From 1848 to 1880 Solomon *Frensdorff , the masoretic scholar, headed a teachers seminary.

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