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Construction of the Kaiserdom started in 1250 at the site of a 7th century Merovingian chapel. The church, the fifth at this site, was dedicated to St. Bartholomew.
With the Golden Bull of 1356 emperor Charles IV decreed that the church would be used to elect and crown the new king. From that moment on German kings, and from 1562 on emperors of the Holy Roman Empire were crowned here. This led to its current popular name, Kaiserdom or literally translated Emperor's Cathedral.
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Date/Time | 04-May-2013 16:06:51 |
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ISO Equivalent | 1600 |
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