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  1. St Albans Cathedral stands near the supposed site of Alban's martyrdom, and references to the spontaneous well are extant in local place names. The nearby river was called Halywell (Middle English for 'Holy Well') in the medieval era, and the road up to Holmhurst Hill on which the Abbey now stands is now called Holywell Hill but has been called Halliwell Street and other variations at least ...

  2. Media in category "Interior of Brunswick Cathedral". The following 69 files are in this category, out of 69 total. 141018-1 Dom Braunschweig.jpg 6,000 × 3,949; 5.23 MB. 141018-2 Dom Braunschweig.jpg 4,000 × 6,000; 5.11 MB. 20170913 BraunschweigerDom SeitenschiffSued DSC05971aL DSC05970aR Stereo PtrQs.jpg 7,064 × 5,030; 19.62 MB.

  3. 22 de nov. de 2022 · Language links are at the top of the page across from the title.

  4. Marriage and children. In 1193, Henry married Agnes of Hohenstaufen (1177–1204), [4] daughter of Count Palatine Conrad. They had the following children: Henry VI (1197–1214), married Matilda, daughter of Duke Henry I of Brabant. Irmengard (1200–1260), married Margrave Herman V of Baden. Agnes (1201–1267), married Otto II of Wittelsbach ...

  5. Beatrice of Swabia. Duke Louis Ernest of Brunswick-Lüneburg. Frederick Francis of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel. Frederick William, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel. Leopold of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel. Charles William Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick. Duke Ferdinand of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel.

  6. Cathedral interior. St. Francis began as a small frame mission church built in 1871 and dedicated to St. Joseph. St. Francis Parish was incorporated in that same church on January 26, 1878. [1] A fire destroyed the church building on December 21, 1903. The second church, also built of wood, was dedicated in December 1904.

  7. Brunswick Cathedral is a large Lutheran church in the City of Braunschweig, Germany. The church is termed Dom, in German a synecdoche - pars pro toto - used for cathedrals and collegiate churches alike, and much like the Italian duomo. It is currently owned and used by a congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran State Church of Brunswick.