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    Catholic bishopric since at least 614, and was an important palatinate of Charlemagne. Worms Cathedral is one of the imperial cathedrals and among the finest...
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    1939–1946 (2nd ed.). Stackpole Books. pp. 57, 84. ISBN 9780811701570. "Gebäude- und Wohnungsbestand in Deutschland" (PDF). Statistische Ämter des Bundes...
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    Assembly). He proposes a red cross on a green background, inspired by Charlemagne's standard". Council of Europe. 3 January 2020. "Extract of a letter from...
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    Monika (1989). Allegorie und Geschichte. Ausstattungsprogramme öffentlicher Gebäude des 19. Jahrhunderts in Deutschland (in German). Tübingen: Ernst Wasmuth...
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    Franks under Charlemagne in 772, retaken by the Saxons (possibly under Widukind) in 774, and taken again and refortified by Charlemagne in 775. Archaeological...
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    and Hall, have been modified by the building of later castles. Under Charlemagne, the Bavarians moved eastwards down the Danube and into modern Hungary...
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    Codex, a list of possessions of Lorsch Monastery, and is connected to Charlemagne's donation of the Mark Heppenheim to the monastery. The Mark Heppenheim...
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