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  1. The history of Schleswig-Holstein consists of the corpus of facts since the pre-history times until the modern establishing of the Schleswig-Holstein state. Early history. The Jutland Peninsula is a peninsula in Northern Europe with modern-day Schleswig-Holstein at its base. Schleswig is also called Southern Jutland (Sønderjylland).

  2. 13 de mai. de 2024 · Geographical and historical treatment of the German state of Schleswig-Holstein, including maps and a survey of its people, economy, and government.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. Holstein being a duchy within the Holy Roman Empire created a situation where the Danish king was sovereign of Denmark but also a duke within the Holy Roman Empire. In the 19th century, fueled by nationalism both Danes and Germans claimed Schleswig-Holstein.

  4. 22 de jun. de 2019 · After WWII, Schleswig, Holstein, Lauenburg, Lübeck and part of Oldenburg became the modern German state of Schleswig-Holstein. For a timeline of important events in the history of Schleswig-Holstein, see the FamilySearch Wiki article “Schleswig-Holstein: Timeline” (https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Schleswig-Holstein:_Timeline).

  5. Eslésvico-Holsácia [3] [4] ou Schleswig-Holstein [5] [6] (em alemão: Schleswig-Holstein), é o mais setentrionial dos 16 estados federais (Länder) da Alemanha. Sua capital é Kiel ; porém Lubeque , outrora importante cidade-membro da Liga Hanseática , é um dos principais centros urbanos do estado.

  6. The Schleswig–Holstein question (German: Schleswig-Holsteinische Frage; Danish: Spørgsmålet om Sønderjylland og Holsten) was a complex set of diplomatic and other issues arising in the 19th century from the relations of two duchies, Schleswig (Sønderjylland/Slesvig) and Holstein (Holsten), to the Danish Crown, to the German ...

  7. Schleswig. Context: Napoleonic Wars. Key People: Otto von Bismarck. Christian IX. Frederick VII. Carl Christian Hall. Knud Kristensen. Schleswig-Holstein question, 19th-century controversy between Denmark, Prussia, and Austria over the status of Schleswig and Holstein.