Timeline of Aachen

The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Aachen, Germany.

German prisoners of war march through Aachen, October 1944

Prior to 14th century

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20th century

· 1986 - First independent Theatre (Theater 99) opens

21st century

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See also

References

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  10. Brockhaus 1896.
  11. Chambers's Encyclopaedia. 1891.
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Bibliography

in English

published in the 18th-19th centuries
published in the 20th century

in German

  • Johann Nopp (1643). Aacher Chronick [Chronicle of Aachen] (in German). Cölln: Kalkoven.
  • "Achen". Topographia Westphaliae. Topographia Germaniae (in German). Frankfurt. p. 6+.. Circa 1647/1660
  • Christian Quix. Beiträge zur Geschichte der Stadt Aachen und ihrer Umgebungen. Mit 14 Urkunden, Dritter Band, Jacob Anton Mayer, 1838.
  • "Aachen". Biblioteca geographica: Verzeichniss der seit der Mitte des vorigen Jahrhunderts bis zu Ende des Jahres 1856 in Deutschland (in German). Leipzig: Wilhelm Engelmann. 1858. (bibliography)
  • Heinrich Benrath (1860), Aachen, Burtscheid und ihre Umgebung [Aachen, Burtscheid and Vicinity] (in German), Aachen: Benrath & Vogelsang, OCLC 225286655, OL 24660587M
  • Hugo Loersch. Aachener Rechtsdenkmäler aus dem 13., 14. und 15. Jahrhundert. Bonn 1871.
  • Friedrich Haagen. Geschichte Achens von seinen Anfängen bis zur neuesten Zeit. Band 2: Vom Jahre 1400–1865. Aachen 1874.
  • Aus Aachens Vorzeit (in German), Aachen: Kommissions-Verlag der Cremerschen Buchhandlung, 1888–1907
  • "Aachen". Brockhaus' Konversations-Lexikon (in German) (14th ed.). Leipzig: Brockhaus. 1896. hdl:2027/njp.32101064064429.
  • Aachen (Germany) Oberbürgermeister (1907). Bericht über die Verwaltung der Stadt Aachen ... 1897–1906 [Report on the administration of the city of Aachen] (in German).
  • Max Wohlhage: Aachen im Dreissigjährigen Kriege Aachen 1911.
  • E. Uetrecht (1913). "Aachen". Meyers Deutscher Städteatlas [Meyer's Atlas of German Cities] (in German). Leipzig: Bibliographisches Institut Meyer. hdl:2027/njp.32101073695320.
  • Paul Clemen, ed. (1924). Die profanen Denkmäler und die Sammlungen der Stadt Aachen. Die Kunstdenkmäler der Rheinprovinz (in German). 10.
  • Aachen, Deutscher Städteatlas (in German), 4, Institut für vergleichende Städtegeschichte, 1989, ISBN 3891150008
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