- Westphalia
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"Green":Kingdom of Westphalia (1807-1813)
"Red":Province of Westphalia (1815-1946)
"Dark grey":North Rhine-Westphalia (1946-)]Westphalia ( _de. Westfalen IPA| [vɛstˈfaːlən] ) is a region in
Germany , centred on the cities ofBielefeld ,Bochum ,Dortmund ,Gelsenkirchen ,Münster , andOsnabrück and included in the states ofNorth Rhine-Westphalia andLower Saxony .Westphalia is roughly the region between the rivers
Rhine andWeser , located north of theRuhr River. No exact definition of borders can be given, because the name "Westphalia" was applied to several different entities in history. For this reason specifications of area and population are greatly differing. They range between convert|16000|and|22000|km2|sqmi|abbr=on|lk=on in land area, and between 4.3 million and 8 million inhabitants. There is, however, consent that both Münster and Osnabrück as well as Bielefeld and Dortmund are part of Westphalia.A linguistic definition of Westphalia includes the former Prussian
Province of Westphalia (exceptSiegen-Wittgenstein ),Lippe and the region aroundOsnabrück . Present-day common use, however, often restricts the notion to the present part ofNorth Rhine-Westphalia .Westphalia is known for the 1648
Peace of Westphalia which ended theThirty Years' War , as the two treaties were signed in Münster and Osnabrück.ymbols
The traditional symbol of Westphalia is a white horse on a red field (the "Westfalenpferd" or "
Sachsenross "), representing theSaxons . This image has been used in the coats of arms ofPrussian Westphalia and the modern state of North Rhine-Westphalia. The white horse is also the traditional symbol of neighboringLower Saxony .Composed in
Iserlohn in 1886 byEmil Rittershaus , the "Westfalenlied " is an unofficial anthem of Westphalia.History
Roman Incursion
Around 1 A.D. there were numerous incursions through Westphalia and perhaps even some permanent Roman or Romanized settlements. The
Battle of Teutoburg Forest took place near Osnabrück (as mentioned, it is disputed whether this is in Westphalia) and some of the tribes who fought at this battle came from the area of Westphalia.The name "Westphalia" probably means "West-Plain". The second word, "Falen", is related to the Germanic words "Field", "Flat", and "Floor" (all of which are related to the
Latin "planus" through a common Proto-Indo-European root, *pele, meaning "flat, (to) spread"). With the rise ofnationalism in the 19th and early 20th centuries, mention began to be made of a "Phalian" ("fälische") race.Charlemagne
Charlemagne is thought to have spent considerable time in Paderborn and nearby parts. HisSaxon Wars also partly took place in what is thought of as Westphalia today. Popular legends link his adversaryWidukind to places near Detmold, Bielefeld, Lemgo, Osnabrück and other places in Westphalia. Widukind was buried inEnger , which is also a subject of a legend.Middle Ages
Along with
Eastphalia andEngern , Westphalia ("Westfalahi") was originally a district of theDuchy of Saxony . In 1180 Westphalia was elevated to the rank of a duchy by Emperor Barbarossa. TheDuchy of Westphalia comprised only a small area south of theLippe River .Early modern era
As a result of the
Protestant Reformation , there is no dominant religion in Westphalia.Roman Catholicism andLutheranism are on relatively equal footing. Lutheranism is strong in the eastern and northern parts with numerous free churches. Münster and especially Paderborn are thought of as Catholic. Osnabrück is divided almost equally between Catholicism and Protestantism.Parts of Westphalia came under
Brandenburg-Prussia n control during the 1600s and 1700s, but most of it remained divided duchies and other feudal areas of power. ThePeace of Westphalia of 1648, signed in Münster and Osnabrück, ended theThirty Years' War . The concept of nation-state sovereignty resulting from the treaty became known as "Westphalian sovereignty ".Prussia
After the defeat of the
Prussian Army at theBattle of Jena-Auerstedt , the Treaty of Tilsit in 1807 made the Westphalian territories part of theKingdom of Westphalia from 1807–13. It was founded by Napoleon and was a Frenchvassal state . This state only shared the name with the historical region; it contained only a relatively small part of Westphalia, consisting instead mostly of Hessian andEastphalia n regions.After the
Congress of Vienna , theKingdom of Prussia received a large amount of territory in the Westphalian region and created theprovince of Westphalia in 1815. The northernmost portions of the former kingdom, including the town ofOsnabrück , had become part of the states of Hanover and Oldenburg.Modern Westphalia
The present state of
North Rhine-Westphalia was created afterWorld War II from the former Prussian province of Westphalia, the northern half of the former PrussianRhine Province , and the formerFree State of Lippe .External links
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