"कॉन्स्टांज़्" इत्यस्य संस्करणे भेदः

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{{see also|Bishopric of Constance}}
 
Duringनगरे theमानवनिवासस्य reignप्रमाणानि ofशैलयुगतः [[Augustus]],आसन्। theरोमसम्राटः [[Celts]]अगस्तस्य livingशासनकाले southदान्युब् ofनद्यः theदक्षिणभागं Danubeकेल्ट्जातिः wereउज्जीतवती। conqueredतत्पुर्वम् byकॉन्स्टांज़् theनगरे Romans.रोमनाग्रिकैः Aroundनिवासाः 40 AD, the first Romans settled on the site.स्थापितवन्तः। This small town on the left bank of the Rhine was probably first called ''Drusomagus'' and belonged to the [[Roman province]] of ''[[Raetia]]''. Its later name, originally ''Constantia'', comes either from the Roman emperor [[Constantius Chlorus]], who fought the [[Alemanni]] in the region and built a strong fortress around 300 AD, or from his grandson [[Constantius II]], who visited the region in 354. The remains of the [[Late Antiquity|late Roman]] fortress ''Constantia'' were discovered in 2003.
नगरे मानवनिवासस्य प्रमाणानि शैलयुगतः आसन्
During the reign of [[Augustus]], the [[Celts]] living south of the Danube were conquered by the Romans. Around 40 AD, the first Romans settled on the site. This small town on the left bank of the Rhine was probably first called ''Drusomagus'' and belonged to the [[Roman province]] of ''[[Raetia]]''. Its later name, originally ''Constantia'', comes either from the Roman emperor [[Constantius Chlorus]], who fought the [[Alemanni]] in the region and built a strong fortress around 300 AD, or from his grandson [[Constantius II]], who visited the region in 354. The remains of the [[Late Antiquity|late Roman]] fortress ''Constantia'' were discovered in 2003.
 
Around 585 the first bishop took up residence in Konstanz and this marked the beginning of the city's importance as a spiritual centre. By the late [[Middle Ages]], about one quarter of Konstanz's 6,000 inhabitants were exempt from taxation on account of clerical rights.
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