Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: Conrad the Red

Worms - Cathedral

02 May 2011 176
Worms, one of the oldest towns in Germany, was an early bishopric in the valley of the Rhine river and an important palatinate of Charlemagne, who built a palace here. Burchard of Worms, bishop since 1000, had the older carolingian church dismantled and started the construction of the cathedral, dedicated to St Peter. In 1018 this church got consecrated - the first time. In 1122 the Concordat of Worms was signed here, ending the Investiture Controversy. In 1521 the Diet of Worms, a general assembly of the estates of the Holy Roman Empire, took place here, presided by Emperor Charles V. Martin Luther said the sentence "Here I stand. I can do no other. May God help me" here. After that he was declared an outlaw. Parts of the basilica collapsed and got rebuilt. The most parts of the cathedral seen today was constructed between 1125 and the end of that century. The church has two choirs (east and west) and is 110 meters long. During the Nine Years' War, the french troops tried to blew up the building, but failed. The crypt of the carolingian church was the burial place for the Salian dynasty already since early times. Meanwhile a new underground chapel is built, but the old tombs still exist. Here is the tomb of Conrad, Duke of Lorraine, aka "Conrad the Red". + 955. Great-grandfather of Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor. Conrad the Red was married to Liutgarde, daughter of Otto and Editha. I had met Conrad´s parents in law in Magedburg. See them here www.flickr.com/photos/martin-m-miles/4328456651/