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When Count Ulrik II was assassinated in Belgrade by
his Hungarian rivals In 1456, the cry "the Counts
of Celje today and never again" marked the end
of their dynasty and the city came under Hapsburg
rule.
Celje
defied natural disasters and enemies such as floods
and the Turks and continued to develop its flourishing
trade and commerce to strengthen its position as one
of the most important cities in Lower Styria.
The
railway brought industrialization in 1846, which marked
the end of the old times and the transition into a
new exciting century in which
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