AACHEN

äˈkhən, Aix-la-Chapelleĕks-lä-shäpĕlˈ, or Bad Aachenbät äˈkhən, city (1994 pop. 246,570), North Rhine–Westphalia, W Germany, near the Belgian and Dutch borders. One of the great historic cities of Europe, it is now chiefly important as a rail and road hub and as an industrial center. Almost every branch of the iron and steel industry is represented in the area. Its manufactures include textiles, electrical goods, food (chocolate and candy), glass, machinery, rubber goods, metal products, and furniture. The city's hot mineral baths, frequented by the Romans in the 1st cent. a.d., are still used to treat gout, rheumatism, and skin diseases. Aachen is the site of a technical university and numerous other educational institutions. There are several cultural institutions, notably the Ludwig Art Forum, which exhibits modern art.

Charlemagne, who was probably born in Aachen in 742, made the city his northern capital and the leading center of Carolingian civilization. He built a splendid palace and founded the great cathedral, which contains his tomb. The cathedral, which has an octagonal nucleus modeled on the Church of San Vitale in Ravenna, Italy, received extensive Gothic additions in the 14th–15th cent. From 936 to 1531, German kings were usually crowned at Aachen. Treaties ending the War of Devolution (1668) and the War of the Austrian Succession (1748) were signed there (see Aix-la-Chapelle, Treaty of). It was occupied (1794) by French troops and later annexed (1801) by France. It passed to Prussia in 1815. At the Congress of Aix-la-Chapelle (1818) Czar Alexander I of Russia unsuccessfully proposed that the Holy Alliance be tightened. From 1918 to 1930 the city was occupied by the Allies as a result of Germany's defeat in World War I. During World War II approximately two thirds of Aachen was destroyed by aerial bombardment, and the city was the first major German city to fall (Oct., 1944) to the Allies.

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...MARKET-GARDEN, the savagery of the struggle for Aachen, the valor of the American soldier and...is the Huertgen Forest, the Roer plain, Aachen, and the largest airborne attack of the...A Wall About Aachen 80...
...Deterrents of a Medieval Heritage: The Aachen-Area Woolen Trades Before 1790" 24...Deterrents of a Medieval Heritage: The Aachen Area Woolen Trades Before 1790...of progress in the Rhenish regions Aachen, Krefeld, Wuppertal , strongly suggests...
...five Regierungsbezirke , or districts, Aachen, Cologne, Dusseldorf, Krefeld, and Trier...zinc-rich patch of land a few miles west of Aachen over which the Congress could reach...Geschichte , ed. Regierungsprasident Aachen: Regierungsprasident, 1967 , p. 17. For...
...781 783, Palace School of Charlemagne, Aachen Matthew, Inv. lat. 1203, fol. 1r, Marc...781 783, Palace School of Charlemagne, Aachen. Inv. lat. 1203, fol. 3r. (Paris, Bibliotheque...781 783, Palace School of Charlemagne, Aachen. Inv. lat. 1203, fol. 3v. (Paris, Bibliotheque...
...way - the archivists and librarians in Aachen, Berlin, Cambridge, Cologne, Dusseldorf...contributions published in theZeitschrift des Aachener Geschichtsvereins. As for the professional...Wiesbaden, 1980). 12 For the exhibitions in Aachen and Cologne, see, respectively, Thomas...
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Albert of Aachen: Historia Ierosolimitana. History of the Journey to Jerusalem. Albert of Aachen: Historia Ierosolimitana. History of the Journey...written by a canon of the Marienstift in Aachen in the early twelfth century, is one of the...
...reluctant to admit other potential competitors. The Aachen example The experience in Aachen suggests that innovation is not always the sole...of information. The Technical University at Aachen is the largest of its kind in Western Europe...
...Fulbright grant for P. D. Weinsier at Aachen University, 1987-88. The authors wish...universities, the Technical University of Aachen in Germany and the Liege University...respects. One major difference is that the Aachen University is strongly technically oriented...
...simply deny its relevance. 2. From Rome to Aachen An excellent way of approaching the prospects...imperial title and the capital city of Aachen. Close to three decades later, with the...rapprochement between these two. 4. From Aachen to Brussels--Via Muscovy? The question...
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Charlemagnes church at Aachen by Janet L. Nelson Aachen today is a delightful small town in the North-Rhine...the Great (Charlemagne) and the Holy Roman Empire. At Aachen, Charles favourite residence in the latter part of his...
...Layla Dawson A new synagogue for Aachens surviving Jewish community sensitively...spirit with traditional influences. Aachen synagogue, consecrated in May this year...in behind a large department store in Aachens pedestrianised shopping zone, is a quiet...
...fourth British statesman to receive, in Aachen, the annual Charlemagne Prize, which is...done most for promoting European unity. Aachen, the Rome of the North, was the favourite...months of the Second World War the city of Aachen was all but destroyed, first by the advancing...
...organization. He settled in the city of Aachen and turned that city into Europes No. 1 stronghold of jihadism. Aachen has become home to some ten thousand...In 1991 the Muslim Brotherhood of Aachen went public with the project of building...
...him a promising start. He was crowned at Aachen on Christmas Day 983, soon after the premature...made a pilgrimage to Charlemagnes tomb at Aachen, which was opened for him. The great emperor...arrived. He was twenty-two. He was buried at Aachen and Henry of Bavaria succeeded him as...
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Equestrian World: Aachen Briefs. A German barn in a farmyard at the forest of Aachen provided an 8am breakfast for those who rose...500 watched the remainder of the event in the Aachen showgrounds. Some 185,500 people visited the...
Equestrian World: Aachen Briefs. Rodrigo Pessoa who won the Aachen Mini Grand Prix on Saturday with his King of Diamonds...Envoy, said that this will be the horses last time at Aachen and retirement may be soon. CAPT John Ledingham and...
Tour Ends with Aachen Hearts. Byline: Craig Swan Alemannia Aachen 4 Hearts 2 CSABA LASZLO watched in anguish as Hearts ended their tour of Germany with a defeat to Alemannia Aachen. The Tynecastle boss saw his side dismantled at the...
...has been withdrawn from competition at Aachen and Hickstead July 7-11 due to injury...dequipe at Hickstead with Paul Duffy chef at Aachen last week. The 23 year old American...possible. Ward was literally kicked out of Aachen show last Wednesday after stewards found...
...Grand Prix in Europe - Der Grose Preis von Aachen part of the Pulsar Crown Series. Now Trevor...Rodrigo Pessoa. Then came preparation for Aachen, including a series head injury and broken...the usually unattainable Grand Prix of Aachen over mega tracks by Dr Arno Gego. As...
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AACHEN a kh n, Aix-la-Chapelle eks-la-shapel , or Bad Aachen bat a kh n, city (1994 pop. 246,570), North Rhine Westphalia...still used to treat gout, rheumatism, and skin diseases. Aachen is the site of a technical university and numerous other...
AIX-LA-CHAPELLE see Aachen , Germany. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
ESCHWEILER esh vil r, city (1994 pop. 55,790), North Rhine Westphalia, W Germany, near Aachen. Its manufactures include lignite, iron, steel, rubber goods, limestone, textiles, and plastics. Known in the 9th cent., Eschweiler...
JULICH , former duchy, Germany yu likh, former duchy, Germany, between Cologne and Aachen. At first a county, Julich was raised to a duchy in 1356, and in 1423 it was united with the county of Berg . After the extinction...
...Belgium, Luxembourg, Lorraine, Alsace, and NW Germany, including Aachen and Cologne. Lothair also received Italy and Burgundy (including...the county of Hainaut, and the bishopric of Liege. Cologne and Aachen became free imperial cities. Thus the history of both Upper...
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