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|name = Friedrichstadt
Frederiksstad
|type = Stadt
|image_photo = Friedrichstadt-markt2004.jpg
|image_coa = Friedrichstadt Wappen.png
|coordinates = {{coord|54|22|N|9|04|E|format=dms|display=inline,title}}
|image_plan = Friedrichstadt in NF.PNG
|state = Schleswig-Holstein
|district = Nordfriesland
|elevation = 6
|area = 4.03
|population = 2479
|Stand = 2005-06-30
|postal_code = 25840
|area_code = 04881
|licence = NF
|Gemeindeschlüssel = 01 0 54 033
|Straße = Markt 11
|mayor = Peter Hofmann
}}

Friedrichstadt ({{lang-da|Frederiksstad}}) is a town in the district of Nordfriesland, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is situated on the river Eider approx. 12 km south of Husum. It was founded in 1621 by Dutch settlers. Duke Friedrich III of Holstein-Gottorp persuaded them to invest capital and knowledge in this region in turn for freedom of their Mennonite and Remonstrant religion (see: Arminianism) and opportunities to reclaim fen and marsh land in the vicinity of the town. One of them was Johannes Narssius. Dutch became an official language.

By 1630, many Arminians had already returned to the Netherlands. In 1633-1637 Frederick III sent an embassy to Tsar Michael I of Russia and to Shah Safi of Persia with a view to setting up Friedrichstadt as a European trade terminus. The delegation was led by the jurisconsult Philip Crusius, jurisconsult, and the merchant Otto Bruggemann or Brugman, of which their secretary - the scholar Adam Olearius - later wrote a book. However, the aim of creating a regular trading route that would not pass around Africa was not achieved, and the delegation proved fruitless. Altogether, the city of Friedrichstadt did not become as successful as anticipated.

Beside the Remonstrants and Mennonites there were also other faith communities as Unitarians, Quakers, Catholics and Jews.

Personalities

Sons and daughters of the city

  • Benjamin Calau (1724-1785), visual artist
  • Eduard Alberti (1827-1898), literary historian
  • Wilhelm Mannhardt (1831-1880), scholar and folklorist
  • Norbert Masur (1901-1971), subcontractor of the Jewish World Congress

Connected to Friedrichstadt

  • Jürgen Ovens (1623-1678), Rembrandt pupil and court painter of the dukes of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf, lived here and is buried in St. Christophorus Church
  • Louis Philippe I (1773-1850) lived a few months in the flight from the French Revolution Place and worked under a blanket as a home teacher
  • Hjalmar Schacht (1877-1970), German politician, banker, Reichsbank president and Reichswirtschaftsminister, his grandparents lived here

References

External links

  • In search of the Dutch origin of Friedrichstadt and the surrounding polderlands, including walking tour
  • Friedrichstadt's official homepage.
{{Cities and towns in Nordfriesland (district)}}{{Authority control}}{{Nordfriesland-geo-stub}}

3 : Populated places established in 1621|Nordfriesland|1621 establishments in the Holy Roman Empire

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