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Not any large Church can be called a Dom, although there are some that just do that. A true Dom, as I have always understood, is either the Cathedral of a diocese that had or used to have wordly power within the Holy Roman Empire. That is the Seat of a reigning Prince-Bishop. Or one of the two Cathedrals (Aachen and Frankfurt) where Emperors were crowned King of Germany (Roman King) and Emperor. Not sure about the status of Wetzlar here.
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Not any large Church can be called a Dom, although there are some that just do that. A true Dom, as I have always understood, is either the Cathedral of a diocese that had or used to have wordly power within the Holy Roman Empire. That is the Seat of a reigning Prince-Bishop. Or one of the two Cathedrals (Aachen and Frankfurt) where Emperors were crowned King of Germany (Roman King) and Emperor. Not sure about the status of Wetzlar here.
Gerard von Hebel (
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23:56, 12 August 2019 (UTC)reply