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Germany ~ A memories of a Nation
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Aachen Cathedral, Interior of the octagon

Aachen Cathedral, Interior of the octagon
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Around the year A.D. 400 the Roman Empire in the West began to disintegrate. The authorities of the Emperor dissolved. The legions withdrew from Britain, Germany and France, and over much of Western Europe ordered civil society collapsed. Four hundred later, around 800, one man Charles, King of Franks and ruler of most of what is now France and Germany, set about remaking that lost Roman Empire. He built his palace chapel at Aachen to the west of Cologne, using the model of Roman Imperial churches in Constantinople and Ravenna. He transported there sacred Christian relics from Jerusalem, and ancient porphry columns from Rome, remaking Pagan Rome on Christian German soil. It is a magnificent example of appropriating different histories to make one new narrative.

His chapel still stands, a noble and dome octagon, three storeys high. It was for centuries the tallest building north of the Alps. It is supported by ancient Roman columns, which hold the lofty rounded arches. This is properly, visibly the capital church of a new, a Holy Roman Empire. The king who built it, Charles is known to Germans as Karl de Grosse -- Charles the Great. To the French and to us, he is Charlemagne. ~ Page 196


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