RMPPY8W2–Duke Albrecht IV the Wise and his Wife Kunigunde of Austria Adoring the Virgin; Regensburg, Bavaria, Germany; 1487; Tempera
RMG1CBXE–Illustration from the tomb of Emperor Henry II and his wife Kunigunde in the Cathedral of Bamberg
RM2A2TM1N–Henry II. and Cunégonde, Heinrich II. With his wife Kunigunde and Basler Münster, Pl. VIII, after S. XLIII, Holbein, Hans (dess.); Boussod, Valadon & Cie (ed.), Eduard His: Dessins d'ornements de Hans Holbein: fac-simile en photogravure. Paris: Boussod, Valadon & Cie, Editeurs, 1886
RMR717G9–Imperial Hall, mural of Heinrich II and wife Kunigunde being crowned by Pope Benedict VIII, Imperial Palace, Kaiserpfalz
RFBXF61X–The figures are the Holy Roman Emperor Henry II and his wife Kunigunde, from their tomb in the Cathedral at Bamberg in Germany.
RM2K2JYE7–Illustration from the tomb of Emperor Henry II and his wife Kunigunde in the Cathedral of Bamberg
RF2BKMRK7–Tomb of Emperor Henry II. And his wife Kunigunde in the cathedral at Bamberg, Bavaria, Germany / Grabmal von Kaiser Heinrich II. und seiner Gemahlin Kunigunde im Dom zu Bamberg, Bayern, Deutschland, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert,
RMBA7PW3–Henry II 'the Saint', 6.5.973 - 13.7.1024, Holy Roman Emperor 14.2.1014 - 13.7.1024, with his wife Kunigunde, wood engraving, after tomp plate by Tilman Riemenschneider, 1513, Bamberg Cathedral,
RM2M99HMY–Dr Crippen's wife, Corrine 'Cora' Turner (stage name Belle Elmore, born Kunigunde Mackamotski to a German mother and a Polish-Russian father, 1873-1910). She was a would-be music hall singer.
RMCRNAY1–Statue of Empress Kunigunde, wife of Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor, Basel Cathedral, Switzerland
RM2F5PF5D–Duke Albrecht IV the Wise and his Wife Kunigunde of Austria Adoring the Virgin. Unknown
RMDHF27A–Bamberg, Germany. 07th Nov, 2013. Acast of the cover of a gravestone for Heinrich II and his wife Kunigunde made by Tilman Riemenschneider around 1500 in the exihibition '500 years Bamberg emperor grave' in the Diocese Museum in Bamberg, Germany, 07 November 2013. The special exhibition focusses on the marble artwork from 500 years ago. Photo: David Ebener/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2B6TJD9–Het grote bal In 1500 were at the court of Duke Albrecht IV Munich partying place, Where: belonged also the ball. The duke himself was presented during the card game with his wife Kunigunde of Austria. In a large hall leads a group elegantly dressed couples a basse danse 'from the slow stately dance at court was very fashionable. The musicians are arranged in two galleries: links with flute and bass drum, right, with trumpets and pauken. Manufacturer : printmaker: Monogrammist MZ (listed property) Place manufacture: Germany Date: 1500 Physical features: car material: paper Technique: engra (pr
RMH4DJCJ–Germany, Baden-Wurttemberg, assembly hall village, Catholic parish church St. Martin, epitaph, count Berchthold von Königsegg his wife Kunigunde von Zimmern
RM2HHX6BC–The Tournament 1500 Master MZ German This lively engraving is the earliest known print depicting a tournament. A small Bavarian coat of arms on the apothecary shop at right, below the inscribed date, suggests that the scene is set in Munich, the seat of the Bavarian court. The central figures on the balcony may be Duke Albrecht IV and his wife, Kunigunde of Austria. Charming details abound, such as the attendant straining to help a fallen knight to his feet and a spooked horse biting an unsuspecting knight from behind, sending his steed into a gallop. The identification of the engraver as the
RMG1GBRJ–Heinrich II and his wife Kunigunde crowned by Pope Benedict VIII, Mural Painting, Imperial Palace, Goslar, Germany
RM2WGECYJ–The big ball, monogrammist MZ, 1500 print In 1500 there was a place at the Hof van Hertog Albrecht IV in Munich, which also included this ball. The Duke himself was presented with its wife Kunigunde van Austria during the card game. In a large room, a group of elegantly dressed couples performs a 'bass danse', the slow stately dance that was very fashionable in court circles. The musicians are set up on two galleries: left with flute and large drum, right with trumpets and timpani. Germany paper engraving ball, formal dance. clothes, costume (+ men's clothes). clothes, costume (+ women's cloth
RF2RHC5AP–Tomb of Heinrich II and bis wife Kunigunde by Tilman Riemenschneider, Bamberger Dom, Bamberg, Franken / Franconia, Bayern / Bavaria, Germany
RMD89PPM–KUNIGUNDE HERZOGIN
RMB488JD–Therese Kunigunde, 4.3.1676 - 10.3.1730, Electress Consort of Bavaria 12.1.1695 - 26.2.1726, copper engraving by Zimmermann, early 18th century, , Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RFRAE69F–Duke Albrecht IV the Wise and his Wife Kunigunde of Austria Adoring the Virgin, Regensburg, Bavaria, Germany, 1487 reimagined
RMBABXDA–Kunigunde of Austria, 16.3.1465 - 6.8.1520, Duchess of Bavaria-Munich since 3.1.1487, half length, drawing by E. Nitsch, 19th century, after contemporary copper engraving by Zimmermann, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMR717GE–Imperial Hall, mural of Heinrich II and wife Kunigunde being crowned by Pope Benedict VIII, Imperial Palace, Kaiserpfalz
RMC41RY9–Henry II 'the Saint', 6.5.973 - 13.7.1024, Holy Roman Emperor 14.2.1014 - 13.7.1024, with wife Cunigunde, ordeal, miniature, circa 1150, Bamberg City Library, wood engraving, 19th century, ,
RM2E8JRXA–Tomb of Henry II and his wife Kunigunde, Imperial Cathedral, Imperial Cathedral, Bamberg Cathedral, Bamberg, Upper Franconia, Franconia, Bavaria
RFGF5NF5–Bamberg cathedral, sepulchre of Emperor Heinrich the II and his consort Kunigunde, by Tilman Riemenschneider, sculpted in Solnhofer limestone. Completed in 1513.
RMPC9Y3R–156 Death of Anastasia,wife of Gleb Vseslavich of Minsk; Kunigunde of Meissen, mother of Anastasia
RMHX19D0–Death of Anastasia,wife of Gleb Vseslavich of Minsk; Kunigunde of Meissen, mother of Anastasia
RMMX1E24–. Kunigunde of Austria, wife of Duke Albrecht IV of Bavaria . Deutsch: Kunigunde von Österreich, Gattin Herzog Albrechts IV. von Bayern . 1531 350 Kunigunde von Habsburg
RF2J08TKN–Saint Cunigunde of Luxembourg, 975-1040, the wife of Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor, After being accused of adultery Cunigunde proved her innocence by walking over red-hot ploughshares / Heilige Kunigunde von Luxemburg, 975-1040, Ehefrau von Heinrich II., Kaiser des Heiligen Römischen Reiches. Nachdem sie des Ehebruchs beschuldigt wurde, bewies Kunigunde ihre Unschuld, indem sie über glühende Pflugscharen lief, historisch, C:CC5historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, Originaldatum nich
RMDHF277–Bamberg, Germany. 07th Nov, 2013. Museum manager Holger Kempkens walks past a cast of the cover of a gravestone for Heinrich II and his wife Kunigunde made by Tilman Riemenschneider around 1500 in the exihibition '500 years Bamberg emperor grave' in the Diocese Museum in Bamberg, Germany, 07 November 2013. The special exhibition focusses on the marble artwork from 500 years ago. Photo: David Ebener/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMHKK0YD–King Henry II and his wife Saint Cunigunde of Luxembourg founding the Bamberg Cathedral, Bamberg, Germany
RM2GPN4C0–Merseburg, Germany. 30th Sep, 2021. The sun rises behind Merseburg Cathedral. A three-day festival in Merseburg from 1 to 3 October commemorates the consecration of the cathedral 1000 years ago. One of the highlights of the program under the motto 'Consecrated for Eternity' is a procession during which the cathedral will ceremoniously receive a new bell. According to tradition, Merseburg Cathedral was consecrated on October 1, 1021 in the presence of Emperor Heinrich II and his wife Kunigunde. (Aerial view with drone) Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMWEBRC4–A divine providence by Saint Cunigunde of Luxembourg, c. 975 - 1040, wife of Holy Roman Emperor Saint Henry II.
RMP6ECK2–Portrait of Holy Roman Emperor Henry II and his wife Saint Cunigunde of Luxembourg from an illuminated missal in Hamberg library. Chromolithograph from Hefner-Alteneck's 'Costumes, Artworks and Appliances from the Middle Ages to the 17th Century,' Frankfurt, 1879. Illustration by Dr. Jakob Heinrich von Hefner-Alteneck and published by Heinrich Keller. Hefner-Alteneck (1811 - 1903) was a German museum curator, archaeologist, art historian, illustrator and etcher.
RM2A7CARC–Portrait of Holy Roman Emperor Henry II and his wife Saint Cunigunde of Luxembourg from an illuminated missal in Hamberg library. Chromolithograph from Hefner-Alteneck's 'Costumes, Artworks and Appliances from the Middle Ages to the 17th Century,' Frankfurt, 1879. Illustration by Dr. Jakob Heinrich von Hefner-Alteneck and published by Heinrich Keller. Hefner-Alteneck (1811 - 1903) was a German museum curator, archaeologist, art historian, illustrator and etcher.
RM2G14YE0–The big ball. In 1500, the court of Hertog Albrecht IV in Munich took place, to which this ball also belonged. The Duke himself has been presented with his wife Kunigunde from Austria during the card game. In a large room a group performs elegantly dressed couples a 'Basse Danse', the slow stately dance that was very fashionable in court circles. The musicians are arranged on two galleries: left with flute and large drum, right with trumpets and timp.
RF2E1X3T3–Statue of Empress Kunigunde, wife of Henry II, Bamberg, Upper Franconia, Bavaria, Germany
RF2DBTBGY–Statue Emperor Heinrich the II.
RF2B9CP01–Duke Albrecht IV the Wise and his Wife Kunigunde of Austria Adoring the Virgin, Regensburg, Bavaria, Germany, 1487, Tempera colors, gold, silver paint, and ink on parchment, Leaf: 33.5 x 23.5 cm (13 3,16 x 9 1,4 in, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RMT7PKP5–Germany, Bavaria, Upper Franconia Region, Bamberg, listed as World Heritage by UNESCO, Cathedral (Dom), the tomb of Emperor Henry II and his wife Cunigunde (Kunigunde)
RM2WGB2MM–Complaint from the Elector of Bavaria, 1705, 1705 - 1706 print Complaint from Theresia Kunigunde Sobieska, Elector of Bavaria (the wife of Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria), 1705. On the left a large bust of King Louis XIV. Verses in Dutch and French in the record. Part of a series of 7 cartoons on the French and allies from the year 1705. print maker: Northern Netherlandspublisher: Amsterdam paper etching / engraving political caricatures and satires Venice
RMCP1B3P–Henry II 'the Saint', 6.5.973 - 13.7.1024, Holy Roman Emperor 14.2.1014 - 13.7.1024, with wife Cunigunde before Jesus Christ, miniature, circa 1150, Bamberg City Library, wood engraving, 19th century, ,
RMFXH1R8–König Ottokar II. verstößt seine Gemahlin Margarete und vermählt sich mit Kunigunde, Enkelin von Bela V. von Ungarn
RMCPRYJY–Henry II 'the Saint', 6.5.973 - 13.7.1024, Holy Roman Emperor, 14.2.1014 - 13.7.1024, with wife Empress Kunigunde and Saint Stephan, stone sculpture, Lapidarium, Bamberg,
RFDRH91T–Close-up of Basel Rathaus clock, Old Basel, Switzerland
RM2AG2HD6–. St. Nicholas [serial]. ok friends seem to rise be-fore us. Kunigunde, the emperors sister, hismother, Elenora, and his wife, Maria of Bur-gundy, are there. Charles the Bold, Philip leBon, Godfrey de Bouillon, and good KingArthur of England stand watch in armor clad.It is an impressive sight to see these greatbronze figures standing so motionless on theirpedestals. The marble reliefs on the sarcophagus arevery beautiful. The great Master Thorwaldsencalls them perfect — what can be greaterpraise ? As one pauses at the comparativelysimple tomb of brave old Andreas Hofer, herealizes that pomp an
RMMW6BGR–. Kunigunde of Austria, wife of Duke Albrecht IV of Bavaria . Deutsch: Kunigunde von Österreich, Gattin Herzog Albrechts IV. von Bayern . 1531 350 Kunigunde von Habsburg
RMEBBB97–A divine providence by Saint Cunigunde of Luxembourg, or Cunegundes, Cunegunda, Cunegonda, Cunegundis, Kinigundis, c. 975 - 1040
RM2GPNRKN–Merseburg, Germany. 30th Sep, 2021. The sun rises behind Merseburg Cathedral. A three-day festival in Merseburg from 1 to 3 October commemorates the consecration of the cathedral 1000 years ago. One of the highlights of the program under the motto 'Consecrated for Eternity' is a procession during which the cathedral will ceremoniously receive a new bell. According to tradition, Merseburg Cathedral was consecrated on October 1, 1021 in the presence of Emperor Heinrich II and his wife Kunigunde. (Aerial view with drone) Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RF2B94FPF–Henry II. and Cunégonde, Heinrich II. With his wife Kunigunde and Basler Münster, Pl. VIII, after S. XLIII, Holbein, Hans (dess.), Boussod, Valadon & Cie (ed.), Eduard His: Dessins d'ornements de Hans Holbein: fac-simile en photogravure. Paris: Boussod, Valadon & Cie, Editeurs, 1886, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RMT7PKBB–Germany, Bavaria, Upper Franconia Region, Bamberg, listed as World Heritage by UNESCO, Cathedral (Dom), the tomb of Emperor Henry II and his wife Cunigunde (Kunigunde)
RM2WGCG6T–Complaint from the Elector of Bavaria, 1705, 1705 - 1706 print Complaint from Theresia Kunigunde Sobieska, Elector of Bavaria (the wife of Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria), 1705. On the left a large bust of King Louis XIV. Verses in Dutch and French in the record. Part of a series of 7 cartoons on the French and allies from the year 1705. print maker: Northern Netherlandspublisher: Amsterdam paper etching political caricatures and satires Venice
RMCR56P1–Henry II 'the Saint', 6.5.973 - 13.7.1024, Holy Roman Emperor 14.2.1014 - 13.7.1024, with wife empress Kunigunde, detail of Knorr window, Lorenz church, Nuremberg,
RFDRH91M–Basel Rathaus medieval clock, Old Basel, Switzerland
RMMY8W1C–. Kunigunde of Austria, wife of Duke Albrecht IV of Bavaria . Deutsch: Kunigunde von Österreich, Gattin Herzog Albrechts IV. von Bayern . 1531 305 Kunigunde von Habsburg
RMMY74HE–. English: Death of Anastasia,wife of Gleb Vseslavich of Minsk; Kunigunde of Meissen, mother of Anastasia . 14 February 2015, 18:44:12. Unknown 134 Death of Anastasia,wife of Gleb Vseslavich of Minsk; Kunigunde of Meissen, mother of Anastasia
RM2GPNRM3–Merseburg, Germany. 30th Sep, 2021. The sun rises behind Merseburg Cathedral. A three-day festival in Merseburg from 1 to 3 October commemorates the consecration of the cathedral 1000 years ago. One of the highlights of the program under the motto 'Consecrated for Eternity' is a procession during which the cathedral will ceremoniously receive a new bell. According to tradition, Merseburg Cathedral was consecrated on October 1, 1021 in the presence of Emperor Heinrich II and his wife Kunigunde. (Aerial view with drone) Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMT7PKB1–Germany, Bavaria, Upper Franconia Region, Bamberg, listed as World Heritage by UNESCO, Cathedral (Dom), the tomb of Emperor Henry II and his wife Cunigunde (Kunigunde)
RM2WEHA0D–Pangloss for Candide and the Baron family, Daniel Nikolaus Chodowiecki, 1778 print On the left an interior with a baron Thunder ten Tronck with his wife sitting on a couch. On the right in front of the bank is Candide, the illegal son of the Baron sister and a Landjonker. Behind the son of the Baron and his daughter, Kunigunde. In front of the company is a Pangloss teacher who symbolizes the philosopher Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz in the story. Nummered in the bottom left: No. 1. In addition, a title page with the Writing Voltaire as vignette. paper etching Literature. teacher and pupil. author
RMB43J76–Henry II 'the Saint', 6.5.973 - 13.7.1024, Holy Roman Emperor 14.2.1014 - 13.7.1024, with wife Empress Kunigunde, drawing after Codex, Bamberg, bottom: Albertus Diaconus, ,
RMC41T0M–Henry II 'the Saint', 6.5.973 - 13.7.1024, Holy Roman Emperor 14.2.1014 - 13.7.1024, with wife Cunigunde, consegration of the Bamberg Cathedral, 1007, wood engraving, 19th century, ,
RMMX0367–. English: Death of Anastasia,wife of Gleb Vseslavich of Minsk; Kunigunde of Meissen, mother of Anastasia . 14 February 2015, 18:44:12. Unknown 156 Death of Anastasia,wife of Gleb Vseslavich of Minsk; Kunigunde of Meissen, mother of Anastasia
RM2GPNTX0–Merseburg, Germany. 30th Sep, 2021. The morning sun shines down on Merseburg Cathedral. A three-day festival in Merseburg from 1 to 3 October commemorates the consecration of the cathedral 1000 years ago. One of the highlights of the program under the motto 'Consecrated for Eternity' is a procession during which the cathedral will ceremoniously receive a new bell. According to tradition, Merseburg Cathedral was consecrated on October 1, 1021 in the presence of Emperor Heinrich II and his wife Kunigunde. (Aerial view with drone) Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMR8W1N6–Germany, Bavaria, Upper Franconia Region, Bamberg, listed as World Heritage by UNESCO, Cathedral (Dom), the tomb of Emperor Henry II and his wife Cunigunde (Kunigunde)
RM2WGD86N–Complaint from the Elector of Bavaria, 1705, 1706 print Complaint from Theresia Kunigunde Sobieska, Elector of Bavaria (the wife of Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria), 1705. On the left a large bust of King Louis XIV. With verses in Dutch and French in the album. Print no. 4 (De Hoop-L'Esperance) in the series of 7 prints in the Koninklyke Almanach of 1705 in the print work published under the collection title 't Lust-Hof of Momus with the bundled series of cartoons during the years 1701-1713 From the Spanish Succession War. print maker: Northern Netherlandspublisher: Amsterdam paper e
RM2G141FM–Complaint from the Keurvorstin van Bavaria, 1705; The Beyrin in her hollow or the cleaving Keurvorstin of B (...) to veneteen; Royal Almanach from 1705 / 't Lusthof from MoMus. Complaint by Theresia Kunigunde Sobieska, Keurvorstin van Bavaria (the wife of Maximilian II Emanuel, Keurvorst van Bavaria), 1705. Left a large bust of King Louis XIV. In the plate verses in Dutch and French. Part of a series of 7 cartoons on the French and allies from the year 1705.
RM2FYYB47–Complaint from the Keurvorstin van Bavaria, 1705; The Beyrin in her hollow or the cleaving Keurvorstin of B (...) to veneteen; Royal Almanach from 1705 / 't Lusthof from MoMus. Complaint by Theresia Kunigunde Sobieska, Keurvorstin van Bavaria (the wife of Maximilian II Emanuel, Keurvorst van Bavaria), 1705. Left a large bust of King Louis XIV. In the plate verses in Dutch and French. Part of a series of 7 cartoons on the French and allies from the year 1705.
RM2G146E6–Complaint from the Keurvorstin van Bavaria, 1705; The Beyrin in her hollow or the Klaagende Keurvorstin of B (...) in Venetien / Complaintes de l'Electrice de B (...) Refugiée a Venise; Royal Almanach from 1705 / 't Lusthof from MoMus. Complaint by Theresia Kunigunde Sobieska, Keurvorstin van Bavaria (the wife of Maximilian II Emanuel, Keurvorst van Bavaria), 1705. Left a large bust of King Louis XIV. With verses in Dutch and French in the plate. PRENT Nr. 4 (De Hoop - L'Esperance) in the series of 7 prints in the Royal name Almanach of 1705 in the scenery issued under the collective title 't
RMMW5535–. English: Death of Anastasia,wife of Gleb Vseslavich of Minsk; Kunigunde of Meissen, mother of Anastasia . 14 February 2015, 18:44:12. Unknown 156 Death of Anastasia,wife of Gleb Vseslavich of Minsk; Kunigunde of Meissen, mother of Anastasia
RM2GPNTWX–Merseburg, Germany. 30th Sep, 2021. The morning sun shines down on Merseburg Cathedral. A three-day festival in Merseburg from 1 to 3 October commemorates the consecration of the cathedral 1000 years ago. One of the highlights of the program under the motto 'Consecrated for Eternity' is a procession during which the cathedral will ceremoniously receive a new bell. According to tradition, Merseburg Cathedral was consecrated on October 1, 1021 in the presence of Emperor Heinrich II and his wife Kunigunde. (Aerial view with drone) Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMMMX1KK–. English: Design for Organ Shutters for Basel Cathedral, parts 1 & 2, left side. Pen and ink and brush over preliminary chalk drawing, brown and grey wash, Kunstmuseum Basel. Right shutters 1. The Empress Kunigunde, 26.1 × 7.6 cm (top), 7.8 cm (bottom) 2. The Emperor Heinrich II and Basel Cathedral, 30.6 (left), 37.9 (right) × 22.2 cm} Organ shutters protected the organ from dust and dirt. Here, the central panels and side panels would have been connected by a hinge. These left-side shutters depict the founders of Basel Cathedral, Heinrich II, Holy Roman Emperor, and his wife St Kunigunde
RMR8W1MP–Germany, Bavaria, Upper Franconia Region, Bamberg, listed as World Heritage by UNESCO, Cathedral (Dom), the tomb of Emperor Henry II and his wife Cunigunde (Kunigunde)
RM2GPNRMJ–Merseburg, Germany. 30th Sep, 2021. The morning sun shines down on Merseburg Cathedral. A three-day festival in Merseburg from 1 to 3 October commemorates the consecration of the cathedral 1000 years ago. One of the highlights of the program under the motto 'Consecrated for Eternity' is a procession during which the cathedral will ceremoniously receive a new bell. According to tradition, Merseburg Cathedral was consecrated on October 1, 1021 in the presence of Emperor Heinrich II and his wife Kunigunde. (Aerial view with drone) Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMT7PKB7–Germany, Bavaria, Upper Franconia Region, Bamberg, listed as World Heritage by UNESCO, Cathedral (Dom), the tomb of Emperor Henry II and his wife Cunigunde (Kunigunde)
RM2GPNTX9–Merseburg, Germany. 30th Sep, 2021. The morning sun shines down on Merseburg Cathedral. A three-day festival in Merseburg from 1 to 3 October commemorates the consecration of the cathedral 1000 years ago. One of the highlights of the program under the motto 'Consecrated for Eternity' is a procession during which the cathedral will ceremoniously receive a new bell. According to tradition, Merseburg Cathedral was consecrated on October 1, 1021 in the presence of Emperor Heinrich II and his wife Kunigunde. (Aerial view with drone) Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMR8W1MA–Germany, Bavaria, Upper Franconia Region, Bamberg, listed as World Heritage by UNESCO, Cathedral (Dom), the tomb of Emperor Henry II and his wife Cunigunde (Kunigunde)
RM2GPN4BY–Merseburg, Germany. 30th Sep, 2021. The morning sun shines on Merseburg Cathedral. (Aerial photo with drone) A three-day festival in Merseburg from 1 to 3 October will commemorate the consecration of the cathedral 1000 years ago. Among the highlights of the program under the motto 'Consecrated for Eternity' is a procession during which the cathedral will ceremoniously receive a new bell. According to tradition, Merseburg Cathedral was consecrated on 1 October 1021 in the presence of Emperor Heinrich II and his wife Kunigunde. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMT7PKP4–Germany, Bavaria, Upper Franconia Region, Bamberg, listed as World Heritage by UNESCO, Cathedral (Dom), the tomb of Emperor Henry II and his wife Cunigunde (Kunigunde)
RM2GPN4C2–Merseburg, Germany. 30th Sep, 2021. The morning sun shines on Merseburg Cathedral. (Aerial photo with drone) A three-day festival in Merseburg from 1 to 3 October will commemorate the consecration of the cathedral 1000 years ago. Among the highlights of the program under the motto 'Consecrated for Eternity' is a procession during which the cathedral will ceremoniously receive a new bell. According to tradition, Merseburg Cathedral was consecrated on 1 October 1021 in the presence of Emperor Heinrich II and his wife Kunigunde. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMR8KW7R–Germany, Bavaria, Upper Franconia Region, Bamberg, listed as World Heritage by UNESCO, Cathedral (Dom), the tomb of Emperor Henry II and his wife Cunigunde (Kunigunde)
RM2GPNRKK–30 September 2021, Saxony-Anhalt, Merseburg: A weather vane with the year 1727 rotates on a tower at Merseburg Cathedral. A three-day festival in Merseburg from 1 to 3 October commemorates the consecration of the cathedral 1000 years ago. One of the highlights of the program under the motto 'Consecrated for Eternity' is a procession during which the cathedral will ceremoniously receive a new bell. According to tradition, Merseburg Cathedral was consecrated on October 1, 1021 in the presence of Emperor Heinrich II and his wife Kunigunde. (Aerial view with drone) Photo: Jan Woitas/dpa-Zentralbil
RM2GPN4C4–30 September 2021, Saxony-Anhalt, Merseburg: A weather vane with a cross rotates on a tower at Merseburg Cathedral. A three-day festival in Merseburg from 1 to 3 October commemorates the consecration of the cathedral 1000 years ago. One of the highlights of the program under the motto 'Consecrated for Eternity' is a procession during which the cathedral will ceremoniously receive a new bell. According to tradition, Merseburg Cathedral was consecrated on October 1, 1021 in the presence of Emperor Heinrich II and his wife Kunigunde. (Aerial view with drone) Photo: Jan Woitas/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa
RM2GPNDWE–Merseburg, Germany. 30th Sep, 2021. The morning sun shines on Merseburg Cathedral. (Aerial photo with drone) A three-day festival in Merseburg from 1 to 3 October will commemorate the consecration of the cathedral 1000 years ago. Among the highlights of the program under the motto 'Consecrated for Eternity' is a procession during which the cathedral will ceremoniously receive a new bell. According to tradition, Merseburg Cathedral was consecrated on 1 October 1021 in the presence of Emperor Heinrich II and his wife Kunigunde. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2GPNRMT–Merseburg, Germany. 30th Sep, 2021. The morning sun shines down on Merseburg Cathedral. A three-day festival in Merseburg from 1 to 3 October commemorates the consecration of the cathedral 1000 years ago. One of the highlights of the program under the motto 'Consecrated for Eternity' is a procession during which the cathedral will ceremoniously receive a new bell. According to tradition, Merseburg Cathedral was consecrated on October 1, 1021 in the presence of Emperor Heinrich II and his wife Kunigunde. (Aerial view with drone) Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2GPNTXH–Merseburg, Germany. 30th Sep, 2021. The morning sun shines down on Merseburg Cathedral. A three-day festival in Merseburg from 1 to 3 October commemorates the consecration of the cathedral 1000 years ago. One of the highlights of the program under the motto 'Consecrated for Eternity' is a procession during which the cathedral will ceremoniously receive a new bell. According to tradition, Merseburg Cathedral was consecrated on October 1, 1021 in the presence of Emperor Heinrich II and his wife Kunigunde. (Aerial view with drone) Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2GPN4CA–Merseburg, Germany. 30th Sep, 2021. The sun rises behind Merseburg Cathedral. (Aerial photo with drone) A three-day festival in Merseburg from 1 to 3 October will commemorate the consecration of the cathedral 1000 years ago. Among the highlights of the program under the motto 'Consecrated for Eternity' is a procession during which the cathedral will ceremoniously receive a new bell. According to tradition, Merseburg Cathedral was consecrated on 1 October 1021 in the presence of Emperor Heinrich II and his wife Kunigunde. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2GPNRM8–Merseburg, Germany. 30th Sep, 2021. The morning sun shines down on Merseburg Cathedral. A three-day festival in Merseburg from 1 to 3 October commemorates the consecration of the cathedral 1000 years ago. One of the highlights of the program under the motto 'Consecrated for Eternity' is a procession during which the cathedral will ceremoniously receive a new bell. According to tradition, Merseburg Cathedral was consecrated on October 1, 1021 in the presence of Emperor Heinrich II and his wife Kunigunde. (Aerial view with drone) Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2GPN4C1–Merseburg, Germany. 30th Sep, 2021. The morning sun shines on Merseburg Cathedral. (Aerial photo with drone) A three-day festival in Merseburg from 1 to 3 October will commemorate the consecration of the cathedral 1000 years ago. Among the highlights of the program under the motto 'Consecrated for Eternity' is a procession during which the cathedral will ceremoniously receive a new bell. According to tradition, Merseburg Cathedral was consecrated on 1 October 1021 in the presence of Emperor Heinrich II and his wife Kunigunde. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2GPNTX8–Merseburg, Germany. 30th Sep, 2021. The morning sun shines down on Merseburg Cathedral. A three-day festival in Merseburg from 1 to 3 October commemorates the consecration of the cathedral 1000 years ago. One of the highlights of the program under the motto 'Consecrated for Eternity' is a procession during which the cathedral will ceremoniously receive a new bell. According to tradition, Merseburg Cathedral was consecrated on October 1, 1021 in the presence of Emperor Heinrich II and his wife Kunigunde. (Aerial view with drone) Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2GPNRMX–Merseburg, Germany. 30th Sep, 2021. The morning sun shines down on Merseburg Cathedral. A three-day festival in Merseburg from 1 to 3 October commemorates the consecration of the cathedral 1000 years ago. One of the highlights of the program under the motto 'Consecrated for Eternity' is a procession during which the cathedral will ceremoniously receive a new bell. According to tradition, Merseburg Cathedral was consecrated on October 1, 1021 in the presence of Emperor Heinrich II and his wife Kunigunde. (Aerial view with drone) Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2GPNTXJ–Merseburg, Germany. 30th Sep, 2021. The morning sun shines down on Merseburg Cathedral. A three-day festival in Merseburg from 1 to 3 October commemorates the consecration of the cathedral 1000 years ago. One of the highlights of the program under the motto 'Consecrated for Eternity' is a procession during which the cathedral will ceremoniously receive a new bell. According to tradition, Merseburg Cathedral was consecrated on October 1, 1021 in the presence of Emperor Heinrich II and his wife Kunigunde. (Aerial view with drone) Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2GPNTX4–Merseburg, Germany. 30th Sep, 2021. The morning sun shines down on Merseburg Cathedral. A three-day festival in Merseburg from 1 to 3 October commemorates the consecration of the cathedral 1000 years ago. One of the highlights of the program under the motto 'Consecrated for Eternity' is a procession during which the cathedral will ceremoniously receive a new bell. According to tradition, Merseburg Cathedral was consecrated on October 1, 1021 in the presence of Emperor Heinrich II and his wife Kunigunde. (Aerial view with drone) Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2GPNTXF–Merseburg, Germany. 30th Sep, 2021. The morning sun shines down on Merseburg Cathedral. A three-day festival in Merseburg from 1 to 3 October commemorates the consecration of the cathedral 1000 years ago. One of the highlights of the program under the motto 'Consecrated for Eternity' is a procession during which the cathedral will ceremoniously receive a new bell. According to tradition, Merseburg Cathedral was consecrated on October 1, 1021 in the presence of Emperor Heinrich II and his wife Kunigunde. (Aerial view with drone) Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2GPNRM4–Merseburg, Germany. 30th Sep, 2021. The morning sun shines down on Merseburg Cathedral. A three-day festival in Merseburg from 1 to 3 October commemorates the consecration of the cathedral 1000 years ago. One of the highlights of the program under the motto 'Consecrated for Eternity' is a procession during which the cathedral will ceremoniously receive a new bell. According to tradition, Merseburg Cathedral was consecrated on October 1, 1021 in the presence of Emperor Heinrich II and his wife Kunigunde. (Aerial view with drone) Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2GPNTXE–Merseburg, Germany. 30th Sep, 2021. The morning sun shines down on Merseburg Cathedral. A three-day festival in Merseburg from 1 to 3 October commemorates the consecration of the cathedral 1000 years ago. One of the highlights of the program under the motto 'Consecrated for Eternity' is a procession during which the cathedral will ceremoniously receive a new bell. According to tradition, Merseburg Cathedral was consecrated on October 1, 1021 in the presence of Emperor Heinrich II and his wife Kunigunde. (Aerial view with drone) Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2GPN4D0–Merseburg, Germany. 30th Sep, 2021. The morning sun shines on Merseburg Cathedral. A three-day festival in Merseburg from 1 to 3 October commemorates the consecration of the cathedral 1000 years ago. One of the highlights of the program under the motto 'Consecrated for Eternity' is a procession during which the cathedral will ceremoniously receive a new bell. According to tradition, Merseburg Cathedral was consecrated on October 1, 1021 in the presence of Emperor Heinrich II and his wife Kunigunde. (Aerial view with drone) Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2GPNTXN–Merseburg, Germany. 30th Sep, 2021. The morning sun shines down on Merseburg Cathedral. A three-day festival in Merseburg from 1 to 3 October commemorates the consecration of the cathedral 1000 years ago. One of the highlights of the program under the motto 'Consecrated for Eternity' is a procession during which the cathedral will ceremoniously receive a new bell. According to tradition, Merseburg Cathedral was consecrated on October 1, 1021 in the presence of Emperor Heinrich II and his wife Kunigunde. (Aerial view with drone) Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2GPNTXD–Merseburg, Germany. 30th Sep, 2021. The morning sun shines down on Merseburg Cathedral. A three-day festival in Merseburg from 1 to 3 October commemorates the consecration of the cathedral 1000 years ago. One of the highlights of the program under the motto 'Consecrated for Eternity' is a procession during which the cathedral will ceremoniously receive a new bell. According to tradition, Merseburg Cathedral was consecrated on October 1, 1021 in the presence of Emperor Heinrich II and his wife Kunigunde. (Aerial view with drone) Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2GPN4C8–Merseburg, Germany. 30th Sep, 2021. The morning sun shines on Merseburg Cathedral. A three-day festival in Merseburg from 1 to 3 October commemorates the consecration of the cathedral 1000 years ago. One of the highlights of the program under the motto 'Consecrated for Eternity' is a procession during which the cathedral will ceremoniously receive a new bell. According to tradition, Merseburg Cathedral was consecrated on October 1, 1021 in the presence of Emperor Heinrich II and his wife Kunigunde. (Aerial view with drone) Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
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