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CANNSTATT, or KANNSTATT

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Originally appearing in Volume V05, Page 189 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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CANNSTATT, or KANNSTATT  , a
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town of Germany in the
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kingdom of
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Wurttemberg, pleasantly situated in a fertile valley on both banks of the
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Neckar, 21 M. from
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Stuttgart, with which it has been incorporated since 1904 . Pop . (1905) 26,497 . It is a railway centre, has two Evangelical and a
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Roman Catholic church, two bridges across the Neckar, handsome streets in the
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modern quarter of the town and
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fine promenades and gardens . There is a good
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deal of business in the town . Railway plant, automobiles and machinery are manufactured; spinning and
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weaving are carried on; and there are chemical
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works and a brewery here . Fruit and vines are largely cultivated in the neighbourhood . A large population is temporarily attracted to Cannstatt by the fame of its
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mineral springs, which are valuable for diseases of the throat and weaknesses of the
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nervous
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system . These springs were known to the Romans . Besides the usual bathing establishments there are several medical institutions for the treatment of disease . Near the town are the palaces of Rosenstein and Wilhelma; the latter, built (1842–1851) for King William of Wurttemberg in the Moorish style, is surrounded by beautiful gardens . In the neighbourhood also are immense caves in the
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limestone where numerous bones of mammoths and other
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extinct animals have been found .

On the Rotenberg, where formerly stood the ancestral

castle of the house of Wurttemberg, is the
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mausoleum of King William and his wife . Cannstatt (Condistat) is mentioned early in the 8th century as the place where a
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great court was held by Charlemagne for the trial of the rebellious dukes of the Alamanni and the Bavarians . From the emperor Louis the Bavarian it received the same rights and privileges as were enjoyed by the town of
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Esslingen, and until the
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middle of the 14th century it was the capital of the county of Wurttemberg . Cannstatt was the scene of a victory gained by the French over the Austrians on the 21st of
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July 1796 . See Veiel, Der Kurort Kannstatt and seine Mineralquellen (Cannstatt, 1895) .

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