Constance

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Constance is a historic city on Lake Constance in present-day Germany, best known as the site of the early 15th-century Council of Constance that ended the Western Schism in the Catholic Church.

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Constance canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf city
historic city
climate temperate climate
country Germany ONNED1
currentAdministrativeRole seat of the district of Konstanz
economy education and research
services and trade
tourism
grantedCityRightsBy Holy Roman Emperor
hasAdministrativeStatus Kreisfreie Stadt (urban district) historically
hasHistoricalEvent Council of Constance NERFINISHED
hasInstitution HTWG Konstanz (University of Applied Sciences) ONNED1
hasLandmark Council Building (Konzilgebäude) ONNED1
Imperia statue at the harbour
Konstanz Minster ONNED1
Old Town (Altstadt) ONNED1
Rheintorturm ONNED1
hasOldTownCharacteristics medieval street layout
preserved historic buildings
hasPort harbour on Lake Constance
hasTransport Konstanz railway station ONNED1
hasTwinTown Fontainebleau, France ONNED1
Lodi, Italy ONNED1
Richmond, United Kingdom ONNED1
Suzhou, China ONNED1
Tábor, Czech Republic ONNED1
hasUniversity University of Konstanz NERFINISHED
isTouristDestinationFor cultural tourism
lake tourism
knownFor Council of Constance NERFINISHED
ending of the Western Schism
language German
localDialect Alemannic German
locatedIn Baden-Württemberg
Upper Rhine region NERFINISHED
southern Germany
locatedNear Swiss border
locatedOn Lake Constance NERFINISHED
Rhine River NERFINISHED
locatedOpposite Swiss city of Kreuzlingen
partOf district of Konstanz ONNED1
religiousSignificance site of major ecumenical council
timeOfEvent Council of Constance (1414–1418) NERFINISHED
wasFreeImperialCity Holy Roman Empire ONNED1
wasImportantIn medieval church politics
wasSceneOf trial and execution of Jan Hus

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