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CELLE

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Originally appearing in Volume V05, Page 604 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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CELLE  , a

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town of Germany, in the Prussian province of Hanover, on the
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left
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bank of the navigable Aller, near its junction with the Fuse and the Lachte, 23 M . N.E. of Hanover, on the main Lehrte-
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Hamburg railway . Pop . (1905) 21,400 . The town has a
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Roman Catholic and five
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Protestant churches, among the latter the town-church with the
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burial vault of the dukes of
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Luneburg-Celle . Here rest the remains of Sophia Dorothea, wife of the elector George of Hanover, afterwards George I. of England, and those of Caroline Matilda, the divorced wife of Christian VII. of Denmark and
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sister of George III. of England, who resided here from 1772 until her
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death in 1775 . The most interesting
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building in Celle is the former ducal ,palace, begun in 1485 in
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Late
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Gothic style, but with extensive Renaissance additions of the close of the 17th century . The building of the court of
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appeal (Oberlandesgericht), with a valuable library of 6o,000 volumes and many
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MSS., including a priceless copy of the Sachsenspiegel, the museum and the hall of the estates (Landschaftshaus) are also worthy of
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notice . There are manufactures of woollen
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yarn,
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tobacco, biscuits, umbrellas and printers'ink, and a lively trade is carried on in
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wax, honey, wool and
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timber . Celle is the seat of the court of appeal from the
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superior courts of
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Aurich, Detmold,
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Gottingen, Hanover,
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Hildesheim, Luneburg,
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Osnabruck, Stade and
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Verden . Founded in 1292, the town was the residence of the dukes of Luneburg-Celle, a cadet branch of the ducal house of Brunswick, from the 14th century until 1705 . See Dehning, Geschichte der Stadt Celle (Celle, 1891) .

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