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Xanten (German pronunciation: [ˈksantn̩] , Low Rhenish: Santen) is a town in the
state of
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is
located in the district...
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Norbert of
Xanten, O.
Praem (c. 1075 – 6 June 1134) (Gennep-Magdeburg), also
known as
Norbert Gennep, was
Archbishop of Magdeburg,
founder of the Premonstratensian...
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Xanten Charterhouse (German:
Karthaus Xanten) is a
former Carthusian monastery, or charterhouse, in
Xanten,
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The monastery...
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Roman legionary camps in the
province of
Germania Inferior near present-day
Xanten on the
Lower Rhine. The
legionary camps of
Vetera were part of the Lower...
- inferior,
founded by
emperor Trajan. It was
located in the area of today's
Xanten.
First settlements in the area by
isolated tribes can be
dated around the...
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Viktor of
Xanten was a 4th
century martyr and
saint recognized by the
Roman Catholic Church and the
Eastern Orthodox Church.
Since the 12th century, his...
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Xanten Cathedral (German:
Xantener Dom),
sometimes called St. Victor's
Cathedral (German: St.-Viktor-Dom), is a
Catholic church situated in
Xanten, a historic...
- The
Treaty of
Xanten (German:
Vertrag von
Xanten) was
signed in the
Lower Rhenish town of
Xanten on 12
November 1614
between Wolfgang Wilhelm,
Count Palatine...
- as Ring of the Nibelungs, Die Nibelungen,
Curse of the Ring and
Sword of
Xanten) is a 2004
German television film
directed by Uli Edel and
starring Benno...
- The
Annales Xantenses or
Annals of
Xanten are a
series of
annals which adapt and
continue the
Royal Frankish Annals.
Their first editor,
Georg Pertz, thought...