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had sold their hereditary claims to Lorraine in 1573. In 1604, Hanau-Lichtenberg and Lorraine decided to settle out of court. In a treaty signed in 1606, it was agreed that Bitsch would revert to Lorraine and Hanau-Lichtenberg would retain Lemberg. This corresponded approximately to the religious
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Landgrave Ludwig IX took residence in his grandfather's hunting lodge in Pirmasens and established a garrison. In 1763, Pirmasens was granted city rights by Ludwig IX, who stayed in his small residence even after taking office in Hesse-Darmstadt after his father's death in 1768. The garrison was
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terminated the fief and in July 1572 Lorraine troops occupied the county. Since Philip V's army was no match for Lorraine, he took his case to the Imperial Chamber Court in Speyer. During the trial, Lorraine argued that, firstly, a significant part of the territory of Zweibrücken-Bitsch had been
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During the occupation on Sept. 19, 1945, the Museum of Pirmasens announced that about 50 paintings, which had been stored in the air-raid shelter at Husterhoh School during the war, had been plundered during the arrival of the American troops. The paintings were returned in 2006.
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and Croatian horsemen of the Imperial troops. The imperial army set fire to the village. Even the church was destroyed in a fire. After the withdrawal of the troops, the Pirmasens inhabitants began to rebuild it. It was again ravaged by imperial troops under
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to protect his dominion in 1198. During this period Pirmasens was under the formal jurisdiction of the bishop of Metz, but the parish administration of Pirmasens was passed to the monastery of Hornbach after confirmation by John, Bishop of Metz, in 1225.
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Philip V was initially successful in the dispute with Philip I about Zweibrücken-Bitsch. However, he introduced the Lutheran confession in his newly gained territories in 1572. This upset his powerful Catholic neighbour and liege lord,
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In 1297, the County of Zweibrücken was divided and Pirmasens was passed to County of Zweibrücken-Bitsch, Eberhard I's dominion. He traded some localities with Duke
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continuously expanded, a town hall, two churches and a large exercise hall were erected. Residence and garrison abruptly ended with the landgrave's death in 1790.
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In 1182, the County of Saarbrücken was divided by Simon II and Henry I, who were sons of Simon I. Pirmasens was given to Henry I and his dominion was named as
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On 15 March 1945 Pirmasens was captured by US troops, and the following year it became part of the newly established
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facility, which still hosts U.S. Army Medical Materiel Center – Europe. It was a constituent member of the
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James of Zweibrücken-Bitsch (1510–1570), the last male member of the House of Zweibrücken, was married to
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of the district town hall, home of the separatist administration; many deaths on both sides
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was a former (1945–1994) US military facility in Pirmasens, and is now a mostly closed
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CONVAR Deutschland GmbH - provides data recovery of hard drives within difficult setups
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realities of the territories. Since then, Pirmasens was part of the Amt Lemberg in the
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in 1677, the town was burned down again, this time by French troops. During the
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Old Town Hall, now a museum of local history and shoes, with silhouettes from
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obtained in an exchange with Lorraine in 1302 and, secondly, the Counts of
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3rd Edition, Edenkoben, 1911, publishing Zweibrücker People's Daily, p 331
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J.B.Lehnung, Geliebtes Pirmasens, 12 Bände, Pirmasens (Komet), 1978 ff.
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Old Postal Building, with an exhibition of the life and work of
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Open-Air Highlights at the parade-ground (e.g. musicals, opera)
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in last the quarter of the 11th century, then was captured by
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Parade-ground festival - every second weekend in September
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WHG-Rahn GmbH - Systems for heating and cooling, plumbing
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Euroclassic festival (Festival of the cities: Pirmasens,
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in German). After the French defeat, it was made part of
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and such fiefs could only be inherited in the male line.
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to settle down in Pirmasens failed on 12 February 1924:
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of uniformed musicians - every first weekend in August
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Exerzierplatz (The geographical center of the city)
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Town
Old town hall
Flag of Pirmasens
Coat of arms of Pirmasens
Pirmasens is located in Germany
Pirmasens is located in Rhineland-Palatinate
49°12′N 7°36′E / 49.200°N 7.600°E / 49.200; 7.600
Germany
State
Rhineland-Palatinate
District
Urban district
Lord mayor
CDU
Time zone
UTC+01:00
CET
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UTC+02:00
CEST
Postal codes
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Vehicle registration
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town
Rhineland-Palatinate
Germany

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