Neidingen

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Neidingen is a small locality in present-day Germany historically noted as the place where the Carolingian emperor Charles the Fat died.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf locality
village
country Germany NERFINISHED
eventDateAssociated 13 January 888
hasCurrentCountrySubdivision state of Baden-Württemberg NERFINISHED
hasGeographicalCharacteristic river valley location
small population
hasHistoricalSignificance site of death of last East Frankish Carolingian emperor Charles the Fat
hasLanguageInhabitants German
hasNameInGerman Neidingen NERFINISHED
hasSettlementType rural settlement
historicalEra Carolingian period NERFINISHED
historicallyNotedAs place where Emperor Charles the Fat died
locatedIn present-day Germany
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Baden-Württemberg NERFINISHED
Sigmaringen district NERFINISHED
municipality of Beuron
locatedInFormerTerritory Carolingian Empire (broad historical context) NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Swabia NERFINISHED
Upper Danube valley NERFINISHED
locatedOnWaterbody Danube River NERFINISHED
notableEvent death of Charles the Fat
notablePersonAssociated Charles the Fat NERFINISHED
partOf Holy Roman Empire (historical context) NERFINISHED

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Charles the Fat deathPlace Neidingen