• A number of significant councils of the Latin Church were held at Aachen (also known in French as Aix-la-Chapelle) in the early Middle Ages. In the mixed...
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    site of many important church councils, including the Council of 837 and the Council of 1166, a council convened by the antipope Paschal III. Aachen was...
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    Palace of Aachen was a group of buildings with residential, political, and religious purposes chosen by Charlemagne to be the center of power of the Carolingian...
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    220yds Aachen Cathedral    Aachen Cathedral (German: Aachener Dom) is a Catholic church in Aachen, Germany and the cathedral of the Diocese of Aachen. One...
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    RWTH Aachen University (German: [ˌɛʁveːteːˌhaː ˈʔaːxn̩]), in German Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen, is a German public research university...
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    The Synods of Aachen between 816 and 819 were a landmark in regulations for the monastic life in the Frankish realm. The Benedictine Rule was declared...
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    ordering bishops to assemble in five ecclesiastical councils. These culminated in a large assembly at Aachen, where Charlemagne crowned Louis as his co-emperor...
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  • The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Aachen, Germany. 451 – Town "pillaged by the Huns." 786 – Palace of Charlemagne construction begins...
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  • rule of their founder, hence the meeting itself was soon called "chapter". This discipline was also recommended shortly after by the Councils of Aachen (Aix-la-Chapelle)...
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  • diocesan clergy in accordance with the disciplinary enactments of the councils of Aachen (817, 836), which prescribed that a hospital should be maintained...
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  • Hincmar of Rheims, a famous archbishop of Charles the Bald, also became involved at this point. In 862 Lothar held a further council at Aachen which stated...
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  • diocesan clergy in accordance with the disciplinary enactments of the councils of Aachen (817, 836), which prescribed that a hospital should be maintained...
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    The Aachen Treaty, formally Treaty on Franco-German Cooperation and Integration, and also known as the Treaty of Aachen (German: Aachener Vertrag, Vertrag...
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    Benedict. But the chapter house is mentioned in the proceedings of the Council of Aachen in 816. The church or cloister may have been used for all meetings...
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    Hugh Capet (redirect from Hugh I of France)
    nobles of the kingdom, Lothair surprised and plundered Aachen, residence of Otto II, forcing the imperial family to flee. After occupying Aachen for five...
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  • Aquileia, at the Synod of Friuli, Italy in 796, and it was endorsed in 809 at the local Council of Aachen. As the practice of chanting the Latin Credo...
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    Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val (category Communes of Tarn-et-Garonne)
    following the councils of Aachen Louis IX mentions Saint-Antonin "in valle nobili" in a charter dated 1226. : 74  The first chapter was composed of a provost...
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    The siege of Aachen took place in 24 August 1614, when the Spanish Army of Flanders, led by Ambrogio Spinola, 1st Marquis of the Balbases, marched from...
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    response, the theology of the Filioque was expressed in the 809 local Council of Aachen (809). Faced with another endorsement of the Filioque, pope Leo...
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    Aachen Town Hall (German: Aachener Rathaus) is a landmark of cultural significance located in the Altstadt of Aachen, Germany. It was built in the Gothic...
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  • Leo III, in which was communicated the decision of the Council of Aachen (809) respecting the adoption of the filioque clause, and sent him to Rome with...
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  • Clerical clothing (category History of clothing)
    not wear decorated shoes or vestments. The council of Aachen in 816 specified that, following the teachings of the Church Fathers, clergy should "refrain...
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  • Albert of Aix(-la-Chapelle) or Albert of Aachen; Latin: Albericus Aquensis; fl. c. 1100) was a historian of the First Crusade and the early Kingdom of Jerusalem...
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    sent monks to reform Saint-Mesmin de Micy. In 817, the council of Aachen imposed the customs of Aniane on all monasteries in the empire. Its monks spread...
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  • government of the convent of Herford, recently passed into Louis's hands at the Council of Aachen. In the 820s Wala became a strong opponent of royal/imperial...
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  • borough of Aachen, Germany, that has around 15000 inhabitants. The communities of Eilendorf and Nirm (both contained within the district of Eilendorf)...
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  • arrival of Alcuin at his court seat Aachen in 782 that the work of educational reform began to prove any success. Alcuin was not made head of the emperor's...
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    Sabine Verheyen (category Mayors of Aachen)
    Verheyen was a member of the city council of Aachen. From 1999 to 2009 she was mayor of Aachen and member of the Euregio Council. In the 2009 elections...
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    Fornication (category History of human sexuality)
    premarital sex until the 12th century. The Third Council of Aachen had previously noted that it was almost unheard of for a man to remain a virgin until his wedding...
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    West, Charles (2018). ""Dissonance of Speech, Consonance of Meaning": The 862 Council of Aachen and the Transmission of Carolingian Conciliar Records" (PDF)...
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