Memleben

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Memleben is a historic village in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, notable as a royal palace site of the Ottonian dynasty and the place where Emperor Otto I died.

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Memleben canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic place
village
associatedDynasty Ottonian dynasty
associatedRuler Heinrich I of Germany
surface form: Henry I, King of East Francia

Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor
Otto II, Holy Roman Emperor
coordinateLatitude 51.283
coordinateLongitude 11.533
country Germany
currentUse museum site
tourist attraction
dioceseHistorical Diocese of Merseburg
elevation about 120 metres above sea level
formerStatus royal palace site
founderOfMonastery Otto II, Holy Roman Emperor
surface form: Emperor Otto II

Theophanu
surface form: Empress Theophanu
foundingOfMonastery circa 979
hasAreaCode 034672
hasMuseum Kloster und Kaiserpfalz Memleben museum
surface form: Kloster und Kaiserpfalz Memleben
hasPostalCode 06642
hasSite Kloster und Kaiserpfalz Memleben museum
Monastery church ruins of Memleben
Ottonian royal palace (Pfalz) of Memleben
former Benedictine monastery of Memleben
hasWebsite https://www.kloster-memleben.de/
heritageRoute Romanesque Road of Saxony-Anhalt
heritageStatus archaeological monument
historicalFunction imperial palace (Kaiserpfalz)
historicalRegion Thuringia
language German
locatedIn District of Burgenlandkreis
surface form: Burgenlandkreis

Saxony-Anhalt
Unstrut River region
surface form: Unstrut valley

Saxony-Anhalt
surface form: federal state of Saxony-Anhalt
locatedOnRiver Unstrut River
surface form: Unstrut
nearbyCity Freyburg (Unstrut)
Naumburg (Saale)
notableEvent death of Emperor Otto I
death of King Otto II
partOf municipality of Kaiserpfalz
region central Germany
religiousOrder Benedictines
secularization 16th century
timeOfFlourishing 10th century
tourismTheme Ottonian dynasty
surface form: Ottonian history

medieval monastic culture

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