Bishopric of Aachen

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The Bishopric of Aachen was a historical ecclesiastical principality in the Holy Roman Empire centered on the city of Aachen, an important religious and political hub in medieval Europe.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Diocese of Aachen 3
Bishopric of Aachen canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ecclesiastical principality
former Catholic diocese
prince-bishopric
associatedWith Aachen Cathedral
coronation traditions of the Holy Roman Empire
borderedBy other imperial territories of the Holy Roman Empire
capital Aachen
centralCity Aachen
governmentType theocratic monarchy
hasLanguage German
Latin
historicalEra Middle Ages
early modern period
historicalRegion Rhineland
linkedTo imperial coronations in Aachen
locatedIn Aachen
present-day Germany
region of North Rhine-Westphalia
partOf Holy Roman Empire
politicalRole temporal ruler over its territory
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
religiousAffiliation Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
religiousRole spiritual authority over the diocese
rulerTitle Prince-Bishop of Aachen
seatOfBishop Aachen Cathedral
significance important political hub in medieval Europe
important religious hub in medieval Europe
typeOfState imperial estate of the Holy Roman Empire
withinEcclesiasticalHierarchy Latin Church worldwide
surface form: Latin Church

Western Christianity

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Middle Dutch spokenIn Bishopric of Aachen
Aachen Cathedral partOf Bishopric of Aachen
this entity surface form: Diocese of Aachen
Ecclesiastical province of Cologne hasSuffraganDiocese Bishopric of Aachen
this entity surface form: Diocese of Aachen
Ecclesiastical province of Cologne hasJurisdictionOver Bishopric of Aachen
this entity surface form: Diocese of Aachen