Stuttgart (from late 15th century)

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Stuttgart (from the late 15th century) is the principal city of the historical Duchy of Württemberg, which later evolved into the modern capital of the German state of Baden-Württemberg.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf city
capitalOf Duchy of Württemberg
country Holy Roman Empire
governedBy House of Württemberg
governedUnder feudal system of the Holy Roman Empire
hasAdministrativeFunction seat of ducal administration
hasBuilding residential palace of the dukes of Württemberg
hasCulturalRole regional cultural center in Swabia
hasEconomicRole administrative center
regional market center
hasFortification ducal castle
hasFunction residence city of the dukes of Württemberg
hasJudicialFunction seat of territorial courts
hasMunicipalRight town privileges (medieval origin)
hasRole principal city of the Duchy of Württemberg
hasStatus urban center of Württemberg
historicalDevelopment grew from a smaller medieval settlement into a principal ducal residence by the late 15th century
historicalEra late 15th century
historicalRegion Duchy of Swabia
surface form: Swabia
historicalSignificance center of territorial consolidation for Württemberg
language Early New High German
surface form: Early New High German (Swabian dialect)
laterBecame capital of Baden-Württemberg
linkedTo development of Württemberg statehood
locatedIn Duchy of Württemberg
Swabia (Bavaria)
surface form: Swabia

southwestern Germany
locatedOn Nesenbach valley
modernCountry Germany
near Neckar
surface form: Neckar River
partOf Holy Roman Empire
Swabian Circle
surface form: Swabian Circle (Holy Roman Empire, later period)
politicalStatus ducal residence
territorial capital
predecessorPoliticalEntity County of Württemberg
religion Lutheranism (after Reformation in Württemberg)
Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church (before Reformation)
rulingDynasty House of Württemberg
surface form: Württemberg ducal line
successorPoliticalEntity Free People’s State of Württemberg
surface form: Free People’s State of Württemberg (20th century)

Kingdom of Württemberg
surface form: Kingdom of Württemberg (later era)

Baden-Württemberg
surface form: State of Baden-Württemberg

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Duchy of Württemberg capital Stuttgart (from late 15th century)