These are two separate cities.
No, he died at his palace in Aachen on the 28th January 814, and was buried in Aachen Cathedral the very same day.
His Imperial capital city was Aachen, although no permanent capital city existed. Aachen was his favourite place, where he built a Palace and a Cathedral
It is possible that we will never really know why Aachen was special to Charlemagne, but it clearly was. It has been speculated that he may have been born there. He spent Christmas at Aachen in 768, and may have just come to appreciate the place at that time; it had already been used by Pippin the Younger as a place to stay, and so was well equipped. Charlemagne made Aachen his capital, and built both a palace and a cathedral there. He was buried there when he died.
Aachen is located in western Germany, southwest of Cologne.
Aachen is on the river Wurm
FH Aachen was created in 1971.
Klinikum Aachen was created in 1985.
The population of Aachen - district - is 568,520.
Westwacht Aachen was created in 1908.
Aachen was founded in 1306 and covers a total of 62.1 square miles. The current population of Aachen is estimated to be 260,454.
Charlemagne was a historical figure who lived in what is now modern-day France, Germany, and surrounding regions during the early Middle Ages. He was the King of the Franks and later crowned as the Holy Roman Emperor in A.D. 800. His empire covered much of Western Europe.
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