Aix-la-Chapelle

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Definition

Proper noun: * Aix-la-Chapelle: The historical French name for the city of Aachen, Germany. It was notably the northern capital of Charlemagne's Frankish Empire and the site of his palace chapel.

Usage
  • Aix-la-Chapelle is used primarily in historical contexts to refer to the city of Aachen, especially when discussing the era of Charlemagne or significant historical treaties signed there.
    • Charlemagne was buried in the cathedral he built in Aix-la-Chapelle.
    • The Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle in 1748 ended the War of the Austrian Succession.
Advanced Usage
  • The name Aix-la-Chapelle is a French calque, derived from "Aquis Granni" (the Roman settlement) and "Chapelle" (chapel), referring to Charlemagne's Palatine Chapel. Its use in English texts often signals a specific historical or diplomatic context.
Variants and Related Words
  • Aachen (Proper noun): The modern German and most common English name for the same city.
    • Today, Aachen is known for its technical university and thermal springs.
  • Aquisgranum (Proper noun): The Latin name for the city, used in medieval documents.
Synonyms
  • Aachen: The direct synonym and contemporary name for the city.
Noun
  1. a city in western Germany near the Dutch and Belgian borders; formerly it was Charlemagne's northern capital

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