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Ommen and thus
In 1522, citizens of Zwolle attacked and pillaged Ommen with the aid of Charles of Guelders who thus conquered the city from Utrecht.

Ommen and became
Ommen soon became a regional port and market for agricultural products.
Ommen too was affected: the separate jurisdictions of Stad Ommen ( composed of the city of Ommen and the Ommerschans ) and Ambt Ommen ( which comprised most of the rest of the current municipality, Avereest and Den Ham as well ) were merged into one Mairie Ommen ( though Den Ham became a separate municipality ).

Ommen and officially
Historical records first name Ommen in the early 12th century and it was officially founded as a city in 1248.

Ommen and city
* 1248 – The Dutch city of Ommen receives city rights and fortification rights from Otto III, the Archbishop of Utrecht.
* The Dutch city of Ommen receives city rights and fortification rights from Otto III, Archbishop of Utrecht on August 25.
* The Dutch city of Ommen is devastated by fire.
Ommen is a municipality and a Hanseatic city in the Vecht valley of the Salland region, which is at the heart of the province of Overijssel in the eastern Netherlands.
Besides the city of Ommen ( population: 8, 710 ) and the town of Lemele ( population: 570 ), the municipality consists of the following hamlets and villages:
The city of Ommen on a map of Overijssel from before 1550
The official seal of the city of Ommen ( 15th century ), depicting its patron saint, Brigid of Kildare | Saint Brigid of Kildare
These robber barons and the buurschappen formed a check on the influence of Ommen on the surrounding region — yet it was ironically due to one such robber baron that Ommen grew to become an outright city.
On 25 August 1248, Ommen received city rights and fortification rights from Otto III, the Prince-Bishop of Utrecht, after the town was pillaged by local robber baron Rudolf of Coevorden and his militia of freemen in both 1215 and in the aftermath of the Battle of Ane of 1227.
Due to this commercial growth and strategic commercial position, Ommen eventually joined the prosperous Hanseatic League-although most of its trade was not directly with the Baltic Sea region, but with fellow Hanseatic cities Zwolle, Kampen, Zutphen and especially Deventer, of which it was a subsidiary city.
For centuries during the Middle Ages, the Estates of Oversticht, a diet or feudal parliament representing the quarters of Salland, Twenthe and Vollenhove ( and until 1527 also Drenthe ) and the cities of Zwolle, Deventer and Kampen, convened just outside of the city of Ommen at Nieuwebrug ( or New Bridge ), named after the bridge over the Regge on the road between Ommen and Hellendoorn.
Vrijthof Ommen with former city hall ( in centre ), 1905
It was not until 1753 that Ommen had sufficiently recovered to afford a new city hall, built at the Vrijthof square, on the same location as the previous building.
In 1732, the citizens of Ommen rose up against the city council.

Ommen and Overijssel
Archeological discoveries indicate that the first settlement at Ommen emerged during the 8th century AD, and by the end of the 11th century a veritable town had developed — among the first in Overijssel.
Ommen remained part of Guelders until 1528, when emperor Charles V inherited authority over the entire Duchy of Guelders, including Overijssel.
In 1581, the Estates of Overijssel convened outside Ommen to depose Philip and proclaim the independence of the Netherlands.

Ommen and after
A church was built at the heart of Ommen around 1150 and was soon after replaced by a stone church, indicating further growth of the settlement.
In 1818, shortly after Dutch independence, Mairie Ommen was once more decentralised into the municipalities Stad Ommen, Ambt Ommen and Avereest.
Under pressure from the citizens of Ommen and after the Peace of Utrecht of 1713, the fortress was closed down in 1715, only to be reinstated as a fortified arsenal in 1740 when war reignited in Continental Europe.
He was appointed by the crown in January 2007 to replace Arend ten Oever ( CDA ), after consultation with the citizens of Ommen.

Ommen and Zwolle
Ommen lies 20 kilometres ( 12½ miles ) east of the provincial capital of Zwolle and north-east of fellow Hanseatic city Deventer.
An important infrastructural problem is the N34 road from Zwolle via Emmen to Groningen, which crosses the city of Ommen.

Ommen and .
Goor had a small harbour along the river Regge ( which flows to the Vecht near Ommen ), but when the Twente canal was opened in 1936, a new industrial port was built there.
The first inhabitants of the area around Ommen were probably semi-nomadic hunter-gatherers.
Flint from the Mesolithic period found in between Ommen and Mariënberg indicates the presence of humans, but there seems to have been hardly any cultivation or permanent settlement during this period.
The Vecht ( sometimes called the Overijsselse Vecht, to avoid confusion with its namesake in Utrecht ) and Regge rivers determined the first settlements in the area that is now the municipality of Ommen.
Indeed, all early population centres in the current municipality of Ommen were originally built on riverbanks — with the exception of the town of Lemele, which was situated on the lower slopes of the Lemelerberg, free from flooding by the Regge.
The location of Ommen itself proved particularly suitable for settlement — not only because of the fertile river soil and the higher ground of the river dune ( even today the church square is visibly higher than the streets to its east and south ), but also because of the ford in the Vecht facilitating trade routes between the Frisian north and Twente to the south.
The first permanent settlers in Ommen were mixed crop-livestock farmers who also engaged in river trade and innkeeping.
The first houses in Ommen were hutkommen: wooden houses of which the ground floor was typically around half a meter below the ground.
Written records first mention Ommen as de Vmme in 1133 and as Ummen in 1227.
This gradual growth, however, did not mean Ommen could also dominate the surrounding area politically, as there were many other powers in the land.
Last but not least, havezates ( or castles ) arose in the area surrounding Ommen — especially at strategic points such as the banks of the Vecht ( the Arendshorst on the northern bank and Beerze on the southern bank ), the banks of the Regge ( most notably at Eerde ) or both banks (' t Laer ) — from which robber barons dominated the surrounding area and could levy tolls on river commerce in defiance of the authority of the bishop.
Ommen never received a moat, even though it was permitted one.

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