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LANDSHUT , a town in the kingdom of Bavaria, on the right bank of the Isar, 40 M. N.E. of Munich on the main line of rail-way to Regensburg. Pop. (loos) 24,217. Landshut is still a quaint, picturesque place; it consists of an old and a new town and of four suburbs, one part of it lying on an island in the Isar. It contains a fine street, the Altstadt, and several interesting medieval buildings. Among its eleven churches the most note-worthy are those of St Martin, with a tower 432 ft. high, of St Jodocus, and of the Holy Ghost, or the Hospital
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Landshut was founded about 1204, and from 1255 to 1503 it was the principal residence of the dukes of Lower Bavaria and of their successors, the dukes of Bavaria-Landshut. During the Thirty Years' War it was captured several times by the Swedes and in the 18th century by the Austrians. In April 1809 Napoleon
See Staudenraus, Chronik der Stadt Landshut, (Landshut 1832); Wiesend, Topographische Geschichte von Landshut (Landshut, 1858) ; Rosenthal, Zur Rechtsgeschichte der Stddte Landshut and Straubing (Wurzberg, 1883) ; Kalcher, Fiuhrer durch Landshut (Landshut, 1887) ; Haack, Die gotische Architektur and Plastik der Stadt Lands-hut (Munich, 1894); and Geschichte der Stadt Landshut (Landshut, 1835). End of Article: LANDSHUT If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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