[ˈaːxn̩] ; French: Aix-la-Chapelle; Aachen dialect: Oche [ˈɔːxə]; Latin: Aquae Granni or Aquisgranum) is the 13th-largest city in North Rhine-Westphalia and...
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names Grignols (from an earlier *Granno-ialon 'Grannus' clearing'), Aquae Granni (> Aachen), and Granéjouls. Its etymology remains debated. The name could...
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been brought up at the court of Charlemagne at the palace school in Aquae Granni (Aachen). He was educated there as the pupil and then-friend of the great...
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addition, an altar to Apollo, dating from this period, was found at nearby Aquae Granni (Aachen, Germany), erected in fulfillment of a vow, by Lucius Latinius...
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Burgodunum Leeds United Kingdom 1st c. AD Lentia Linz Austria 1st c. AD Aquae Granni Aachen Germany 1st c. AD Portus Victoriae Iuliobrigensium Santander Spain...
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springs and its forward position towards Germania. The site, called Aquae Granni, was equipped with 50 acres (20 ha) of thermae that remained in use from...
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Aquisgrano (Interlingua*), Āhen – アーヘン (Japanese*), Ahen – 아헨 (Korean*), Aquæ Granni, Aquisgrana, Aquis Granum, Aquisgranum or Urbs Aquensis (Latin*), Āhene...
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Greek cities "The Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites, AACHEN, see AQUAE GRANNI, ANTAS ("Metalla") Sardinia, Italy. ANTIOCH ON THE MAEANDER Turkey"....
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Empire. "The Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites, AACHEN, see AQUAE GRANNI, ANEMURIUM (Eski Anamur) later ISAURIA Rough Cilicia, Turkey". www.perseus...
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