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  • Aachen Cathedral, frequently referred to as the "Imperial Cathedral" (in German: Kaiserdom) is a Roman Catholic church in Aachen, Germany ...
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  • Aachen Cathedral, frequently referred to as the "Imperial Cathedral" (in German: Kaiserdom) is a Roman Catholic church in Aachen, Germany ...
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  • Alcuin came to the cathedral school of York in the golden age of Egbert ... [[Image:Aachen-cathedral-inside.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Charlemagne& ...
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  • A cathedral is an impressive Christian church that traditionally contained ... [[Image:Aachen Cathedral North View at Evening.jpg|thumb|Aachen Cathedral ...
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  • The Cologne Cathedral ( Kölner Dom , officially de|Hohe Domkirche ... Cologne Cathedral is one of the world's largest churches, being ...
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  • held a good civic position. He studied at Aachen, then, at the age of fifteen ... to a canonry in Utrecht and to another in Aachen, and the life of the brilliant ...
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  • to the domes of the chancel of St Pauls Cathedral in London, illustrating ... the alps, with notable exceptions in Prague and Aachen. ...
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  • with the clerics of St. Mark's Cathedral under the supervision of ... [[Image:Hans von Aachen 003.jpg|thumb|left|150px|[[Rudolf II Holy ...
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  • hundreds of art galleries. The Cologne Cathedral, one of the best-known ... captured from Milan, to Cologne's cathedral in 1164. Cologne also preserves ...
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  • [[Image:Aachen-cathedral-inside.jpg|thumb|300px|Charlemagne's ... constructed in 796 C.E., later became Aachen Cathedral. Charlemagne spent most ...
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  • the Emperor Charlemagne’s chapel at Aachen, built around the year 800 ... Dating shortly after Aachen Cathedral is a remarkable ninth century ...
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  • by Innocent III, he was crowned at Aachen on July 12, 1215 C.E. ... Innocent III died at Perugia and was buried in the cathedral there ...
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  • Nicapoli in 1366. The Hungarian Chapel in the Cathedral at Aachen was built to commemorate this victory. In the spring of 1365, Louis I headed ...
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  • Charles also created a large palace at Aachen, a series of roads, and a canal. ... Upon Charlemagne's death on January 28, 814 in Aachen, he was ...
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  • Charlemagne's court in Aachen was the centre of a cultural revival ... and steady economic growth resumed. Cathedral schools and monasteries ...
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  • Roman Empire" by the Pope Leo III (800 in Aachen). ... and Trier to Liège, Maastricht and Aachen. Some masterpieces of this ...
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  • domes of Moscow's Saint Basil's Cathedral, but then on December 5 ... German prisoners captured with the fall of Aachen marching through the ruined ...
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  • Award), an award by the German city of Aachen to those who most contribute ... service was held at St. Paul's Cathedral. This was the first state ...
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  • a Catholic. He was baptized in the Cathedral of Rheims. This act was ... In 936, Otto I the Great (912–973) was crowned at Aachen. He strengthened ...
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