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Aachener Dom

LC control no.n 81107086
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Corporate name headingAachener Dom
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Variant(s)Aachen. Münster
Dom (Aachen, Germany)
Aachener Münster
Minster (Aachen, Germany)
Palatine Chapel (Aachen, Germany)
Capella palatina (Aachen, Germany)
Aachener Marienstift
Aachen. Münster. Marienstift
Aachener Münsterstift
Collegiate Church of Saint Mary (Aachen, Germany)
Marienkirche (Aachen, Germany)
Cathedral Church of Saint Mary (Aachen, Germany)
Collegiate Church (Aachen, Germany)
Aachen Cathedral (Aachen, Germany)
Imperial Cathedral (Aachen, Germany)
Kaiserdom (Aachen, Germany)
Royal Church of St. Mary at Aachen (Aachen, Germany)
LocatedAachen, Germany
Found inWeisweiler, H. Das Geheimnis Karls des Grossen, 1981: t.p. (Aachener Dom)
Brockhaus Enz., 1966 (Aachener Münster)
McGraw-Hill dict. of art, c1969 (under Aachen (Aix-la-Chapelle): most noteworthy monument in the city is the Palatine Chapel (Capella Palatina) which Charlemagne had built between about 790 and 805; ... chapel with the rank of cathedral dedicated 805)
Falkenstein, L. Karl der Grosse und die Entstehung des Aachener Marienstiftes, 1981: t.p. (Aachener Marienstiftes) p. 46, etc. (chartered in 855 by Lothar I, said to have been founded and entitled by Charlemagne; earlier Aachener Marienkirche used to be a Pfalzkapelle and had a Kanonikerstift)
Music and ritual in the Collegiate Church of Saint Mary in Aachen, 1300-1600, 2002: t.p. (Collegiate Church of Saint Mary) abstract (Collegiate Church of Saint Mary; Marienkirche; founded by Charlemagne ca. 800) p. 14 (Cathedral Church of Saint Mary)
Encyclopaedia Britannica Online, July 31, 2003 (Palatine Chapel; also called Collegiate Church; consecrated in 805; in the 15th c. the enlarged building was designated Aachen Cathedral)
Wikipedia, Feb. 22, 2013 "Aachen Cathedral" (Aachen Cathedral; frequently referred to as the Imperial Cathedral (German: Kaiserdom); during the Middle Ages known as the Royal Church of St. Mary at Aachen)
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