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The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Rostock, Germany.
Prior to 18th century
- 1218 - Rostock granted Lübeck law city rights by Henry Borwin I, Lord of Mecklenburg.[1]
- 1230 - Nikolaikirche (Rostock) (church) construction begins (approximate date).
- 1252 - Reference to predecessor church of St. Peter's Church.[1]
- 1265
- St. Mary's Church designated as the main parish church.[1]
- Rostock acquires Rostock Heath.[2]
- 1270 - Abbey of the Holy Cross, Rostock founded.[1]
- 1323 - Warnemünde becomes part of Rostock.[3]
- 1358 - Hansetag (meeting of Hanseatic League) held in Rostock.[4]
- 1362 - Hansetag held in Rostock.[citation needed]
- 1378 - Population: 10,785.(de)
- 1380 - Public clock installed (approximate date).[5]
- 1417 - Hansetag held in Rostock.[citation needed]
- 1419 - University of Rostock founded.
- 1569 - Universitätsbibliothek Rostock (library) founded.
- 1588 - Jakobikirche (Rostock) (church) built.[1]
- 1677 - Rostock fire of 1677 .[3]
- 1695 - Rostock becomes part of the Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin.[1]
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18th-19th centuries
- 1702 - Ducal palace built.[1]
- 1712 - Rostock "taken by the Swedes."[1]
- 1716 - Rostock "taken by the Russians."[1]
- 1726 - Rostocker Rathaus (town hall) expanded.
- 1786 - Theatre built.[6]
- 1788 - Municipal constitution effected.[1]
- 1846 - Rostocker Zeitung (newspaper) in publication.[7]
- 1880 - Population: 36,967.[8]
- 1883 - Vereins für Rostocks Altertümer (history society) founded.[9]
- 1890 - Neptun shipyard in business.[3]
- 1893 - Ständehaus (estates hall) built.[1]
- 1895 - Stadttheater Rostock opens
- 1897 - Rostocker Stadt- und Theaterorchester founded (now Norddeutsche Philharmonie Rostock)
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20th century
- 1905 - Population: 60,790.[1]
- 1913 - Dierkow becomes part of Rostock.(de)
- 1919
- 1922 - Heinkel aircraft manufactory in business.
- 1924 - Hinrichshagen , Markgrafenheide , Meyers Hausstelle, Schnatermann , Torfbrücke , Waldhaus, and Wiethagen become part of Rostock.(de)
- 1934 - Diedrichshagen , Gehlsdorf , Groß Klein , Lütten Klein , Marienehe , Schmarl , and Schutow become part of Rostock.(de)
- 1935 - Population: 104,585.(de)
- 1942 - City bombed during World War II.[3]
- 1949 - City becomes part of the German Democratic Republic.
- 1952 - City becomes seat of newly formed Bezirk Rostock district.[3]
- 1953 - Uprising of 1953 in East Germany.
- 1954 - Ostseestadion built.
- 1955 - Population: 150,004.(de)
- 1956 - Rostock Zoo opens.[11]
- 1960
- Rostock Port opens.[3]
- Hinrichsdorf and Nienhagen become part of Rostock.(de)
- 1965 - F.C. Hansa Rostock (football club) formed.
- 1978 - Jürgeshof becomes part of Rostock.(de)
- 1990 - City becomes part of the newly formed Mecklenburg-Vorpommern state in the reunited nation of Germany.
- 1992 - August: Anti-migrant Rostock-Lichtenhagen riots.[3]
- 1994 - Rostock University of Music and Theatre established.
- 1995 - Vereins für Rostocker Geschichte (history society) founded.[12]
21st century
- 2003 - National Bundesgartenschau (garden show) held in Rostock.[3]
- 2005 - Roland Methling becomes mayor.
- 2010 - Population: 202,735.(de)
See also
- Rostock history
- History of Rostock
- List of mayors of Rostock
- List of monuments in Rostock
- Mecklenburg history (region) (de)
- List of cities in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (state)
- Music in Rostock
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