Aquisgranum

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Aquisgranum is the ancient Latin name for the German city of Aachen, historically renowned as a spa town and imperial residence of Charlemagne.

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Aquisgranum canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Latin toponym
historical place name
associatedWithEntity Carolingian Empire
associatedWithEvent imperial coronations in Aachen
associatedWithFeature hot springs
thermal baths
associatedWithPerson Charlemagne
correspondsToModernName Aachen
etymologyContains aqua
hasAlternativeName Aachen
surface form: Aix-la-Chapelle (French for Aachen)
hasModernCityStatus Aachen
surface form: city of Aachen
hasModernCountry Germany
knownAs spa town
language Latin
LatinNameOf Aachen
locatedInHistoricalProvince Gallia Belgica
Germania Inferior
locatedInPresentDay Germany
state of North Rhine-Westphalia
locatedInRegion Rhineland
notableFor Roman baths
medieval royal palace
partOfHistoricalRegion Lower Lorraine
refersTo Aachen
roleInHistory imperial residence of Charlemagne
toponymType hydronym-based place name
usedBy Roman authors
medieval Latin writers
usedInPeriod Middle Ages
Roman era

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Aachen hasHistoricalName Aquisgranum