Neustadt lay on a major trade route between Nürnberg and Leipzig, and in the 14th century, the city received a parish church.
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In 1638, he received the towns of Coburg, Bad Rodach, Römhild, Hildburghausen and Neustadt, according to the divisionary treaty between him and the branch of Saxe-Weimar after the death of the duke John Ernest of Saxe-Eisenach without surviving issue.