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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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  • thumb|250px|Charlemagne's throne at Aachen, where Alcuin taught at the ... [[Image:Aachen-cathedral-inside.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Charlemagne& ...
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  • seiner Werke. Orbis musicarum, Bd. 2. Aachen: Edition Herodot [im], Rader Verlag, 1987. ISBN 9783892850151 ==External links== All links retrieved ...
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  • In 1850, the 34-year-old Reuter was based in Aachen, Germany, close to the Dutch and Belgian border, and began using the newly opened Berlin–Aachen ...
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  • at the theaters of Düsseldorf and Aachen, sometimes also singing in small tenor or baritone voice parts. His first opera, Ali Pascha von Janina ...
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  • In 1850, the 34-year-old Reuter was based in Aachen, Germany, close to the Dutch and Belgian border, and began using the newly opened Berlin–Aachen ...
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  • [[Image:Aachen Cathedral North View at Evening.jpg|thumb|Aachen Cathedral ... at cathedrals. Some cathedrals, such as Aachen and Rheims are the traditional ...
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  • the Karlspreis, an Award by the German city of Aachen to people who contributed to the European idea and European peace, commemorating Charlemagne ...
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  • been suggested, including Prüm, Düren, or Aachen. ==Personal appearance== ... was sent to Charlemagne at his capital, Aachen, and redistributed to all ...
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  • Charlemagne Prize of the City of Aachen), an Award by the German city of Aachen to people who contributed to the European idea and European peace. ...
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  • to Nicene Creed which was added by Franks in Aachen in 809. He also ordered that the Nicene creed be engraved on silver tablets so that his conclusion ...
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  • [[Image:Hans von Aachen 003.jpg|thumb|left|150px|[[Rudolf II Holy Roman Emperor|Rudolf II]] placed Lawrence of Brindisi at the head of the imperial ...
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  • service under the umbrella of RWTH Aachen University and has the ISSN 1613-0073 * [http://arxiv.org/corr/home Computing Research Repository], ...
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  • *Ludwig Forum für Internationale Kunst (Aachen, Germany) *Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris *Museum Wiesbaden (Germany) ...
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  • [[Image:Aachen Allegory.jpg|right|thumb|240px|Allegory or The Triumph of Justice by Hans von Aachen]] Distributive justice is concerned with the ...
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  • ratified by Innocent III, he was crowned at Aachen on July 12, 1215 C.E. Innocent III had forced Philip II of France (1180 C.E.–1223 C.E.) ...
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  • synod outside the King's realm, at Aachen, to reconsider the case. When they refused, he called them to Rome, but they protested that the ...
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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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  • * La Semiramide riconosciuta, Aachen (5 May 1748) * La contesa de' Numi Charlottenburg (9 April 1749) * Ezio Prague (26 December 1749) ...
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  • (or Jeroen) van Aken (meaning "from Aachen"). He signed a number of his paintings as Bosch (pronounced Boss in Dutch). The name derives ...
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  • The Song of Roland ( La Chanson de Roland ) is the oldest major work of French literature. It exists in various different manuscript versions ...
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  • in 1366. The Hungarian Chapel in the Cathedral at Aachen was built to commemorate this victory. In the spring of 1365, Louis I headed a campaign ...
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  • Alcuin, the Abbot of York, to his capital of Aachen. Alcuin undertook a major revision of all styles of script and all texts, developing a new bookhand ...
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  • his rise, to be identical with Varne, south of Aachen, the Roman Verona cisalpina, in the district of the northern Rhine/Eiffel lands. Thidrek/Didrik ...
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  • wanted to play Bruckner's Fifth Symphony in Aachen together with motets, the party disapproved. Despite the use of Bruckner's music ...
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  • Division in the European Theater, he was near Aachen, Germany when he was wounded, reportedly by a land mine. Recovering from his injuries in the Army ...
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  • the Lorraine Campaign, the Battle of Aachen, and the fighting in the ... the borders of the U.S. armies around Aachen, hoping to encircle the 9th ...
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  • by researchers of AMICA and RWTH Aachen University in 2007 M. C. Lemme, et al., "A graphene field-effect device" IEEE Electron Device ...
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  • Hodges' 1st Army hit difficulties in the Aachen Gap and the Battle of Hurtgen Forest cost 24,000 casualties. Further south, Patton's 3rd Army ...
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  • In 2003, he received the Charlemagne Award of the German city of Aachen. He was also a Knight of Malta. title=Minister of Finance and Economic ...
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  • traveled straight to Cologne from his coronation in Aachen, to bring gifts to these first Christian kings, as Otto IV did for the first time when he donated ...
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  • chalk, and charcoal. Besides going to Aachen for the coronation, he made excursions to Cologne, Brussels, Bruges, Ghent, and Zeeland. In Brussels ...
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  • Emperor Charlemagne called for a council at Aachen in 809 at which Pope Leo III forbade the use of the Filioque clause and ordered that the Nicene creed ...
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  • of German prisoners captured with the fall of Aachen marching through the ruined city streets to captivity." 10/1944]] In contrast Germany ...
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  • (named after the River Roer, German: Rur) with Aachen (Aix-la-Chapelle) as its capital. The French introduced the Code Napoleon and removed the old ...
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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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  • |twin1 = Aachen |twin1_country = |twin2 = Haifa |twin2_country = |twin3 = Hangzhou |twin3_country = |twin4 = Miami-Dade County |twin4_country = ...
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  • Charlemagne's court in Aachen was the centre of a cultural revival that is sometimes referred to as the "Carolingian Renaissance." ...
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  • the alps, with notable exceptions in Prague and Aachen. === Stone === [[Image:Reims6.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Stone- Reims Cathedral- Annunciation ...
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  • Later in the year, Edith and the children went to Aachen, where they stayed with Edith's mother, Rosa Holländer. Otto Frank remained in Frankfurt ...
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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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  • [http://www.aachen.de/EN/sb/pr_az/karls_pr/99einstieg_karlspreis.html Charlemagne Prize 2008: Angela Merkek.] City of Aachen. Retrieved November ...
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  • of German prisoners captured with the fall of Aachen marching through the ruined city streets to captivity]] The Allies resumed their advance ...
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  • Award), an award by the German city of Aachen to those who most contribute to the European idea and European peace. In 1959, he became Father ...
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  • Frédéric François Chopin (born Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin) Though none of Chopin's family spelled their surname in the Polonized form ...
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  • In 936, Otto I the Great (912–973) was crowned at Aachen. He strengthened the royal authority by appointing bishops and abbots as princes of ...
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