The church known as Goslar Cathedral (German: Goslarer Dom) was a collegiate church dedicated to St. Simon and St. Jude in the town of Goslar, Germany. It was built between 1040 and 1050 as part of the Imperial Palace district. The church building was demolished in 1819–1822; today, only the porch of the north portal is preserved. It was a church of Benedictine canons. The term Dom, a German synecdoche used for collegiate churches and cathedrals alike, is often uniformly translated as 'cathedral' into English, even though this collegiate church was never the seat of a bishop.
church known as GoslarCathedral (German: Goslarer Dom) was a collegiate church dedicated to St. Simon and St. Jude in the town of Goslar, Germany. It was...
Goslar (German pronunciation: [ˈɡɔslaʁ]; Eastphalian: Goslär) is a historic town in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is the administrative centre of the district...
Palace of Goslar (German: Kaiserpfalz Goslar) is a historical building complex at the foot of the Rammelsberg hill in the south of the town of Goslar north...
St. Simon and St. Jude ("GoslarCathedral"), which stood in the grounds of the Imperial Palace of Goslar (Kaiserpfalz Goslar). Along with the Krodo Altar...
March 26, 1930, was discovered in the roof of the twelfth-century GoslarCathedral in Goslar, Germany, signed by four roofers who bemoaned the economic state...
Goslar is a World Heritage Site in Germany. The earliest archeological finds near Goslar date back to 100,000-50,000 B.C.. In Salzgitter-Lebenstedt, stone...
Collegiate Church of St. Simon and St. Jude (GoslarCathedral; built 1047), which was part of the Imperial Palace of Goslar. The altar had been removed by the time...
with Abbot Widerad of Fulda, which escalated at Pentecost in 1063 in GoslarCathedral into a bloody massacre in the presence of the young king. According...
The Goslar Precedence Dispute (German: Goslarer Rangstreit) escalated at Pentecost in 1063 in the Goslar Collegiate Church of St. Simon and St. Jude from...
ironworks at Rammelsberg near Goslar has been ruled out. Like their predecessors, the Wolfstür (Wolf's door) of the Aachen Cathedral and the Marktportal (Market...
Liebfrauenkirche, Goslar, a former chapel of the Imperial Palace of Goslar, Germany Liebfrauenkirche, Halle Liebfrauenkirche, Mainz, a portion of Mainz Cathedral, Germany...
University Goslar: One of the two replica lions from 1900 in front of the Imperial Palace of Goslar Lübeck: In front of Lübeck Cathedral since 1975 Schwerin:...
about 1160 he appeared as a canon at Hildesheim Cathedral and provost of the cathedral chapter in Goslar. In the fierce Hohenstaufen–Welf dispute between...
Stecklenburg and was an imperial chaplain, canon of Hildesheim Cathedral and probably a priest in Goslar. In 994 he was consecrated archbishop of Trier by Adalbero...
castles, at strategic points and on trade routes. The Imperial Palace of Goslar (heavily restored in the 19th century) was built in the early 11th century...
Luebeck Cathedral, Brunswick Cathedral, St. Mary's Cathedral and St. Michael in Hildesheim, Trier Cathedral, Naumburg Cathedral and Bamberg Cathedral, whose...
organ for the French Reformed congregation there. The Kloster Grauhof near Goslar commissioned Treutmann in 1734 to build an organ with a total of 42 stops...
World Heritage Sites with the medieval town of Goslar and Quedlinburg, as well as St. Mary's Cathedral and St. Michael's Church at Hildesheim. As the...
effort, unless Barbarossa presented Henry with the Saxon imperial city Goslar: a request Barbarossa refused. Barbarossa's expedition into Lombardy ultimately...