Timeline of Aachen
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Aachen, Germany.Prior to 14th century
- 451 – Town "pillaged by the Huns."
- 786 – Palace of Charlemagne construction begins.
- 796 – Palatine Chapel construction begins.
- 799 - formed.
- 813 – 13 September: Coronation of Louis the Pious as King of the Franks.
- 814 – 28 January: Death of Charlemagne.
- 816 – Catholic Council of Aachen establishes the Rule of Aix.
- 936 – 7 August: Coronation of King of Germany Otto I in Aachen Cathedral.
- 961 – Coronation of Otto II.
- 983
- * Coronation of Otto III as King of Germany.
- * Chapel rebuilt.
- 1028 – Coronation of Henry III as King of Germany.
- 1054 – Coronation of Henry IV
- 1087 – Coronation of Conrad II.
- 1099 – Coronation of Henry V as King of Germany.
- 1125 – Coronation of Lothair II as King of the Romans.
- 1138 – Coronation of Conrad III as King of the Romans.
- 1147 – Coronation of Henry Berengar as King of Germany.
- 1152 – Coronation of Frederick I as King of the Romans.
- 1169 – Coronation of Henry VI as King of the Romans.
- 1198 – Coronation of Otto IV.
- 1205 – Coronation of Philip of Swabia.
- 1215
- * Coronation of Frederick II.
- * Karlsschrein built in cathedral.
- 1222 – Coronation of Henry as German King.
- 1248 – Siege of Aachen; followed by coronation of William II of Holland.
- 1257 – Coronation of Richard as King of the Romans.
- 1273 – Coronation of Rudolph I.
- 1292 – Coronation of Adolf, King of Germany.
- 1298 – Coronation of Albert I.
- late 13th century - Ponttor built, first mentioned in 1320.
- 1300 – built.
14th–18th centuries
- 1306 – Aachen becomes a Free Imperial City of the Holy Roman Empire.
- 1309 – Coronation of Henry VII as King of the Romans.
- 1314 – Coronation of Louis IV as King of the Romans.
- 1349 – Coronation of Charles IV as King of the Romans.
- 1353 – Aachen Rathaus built.
- 1376 – Coronation of Wenceslaus IV as King of Germany.
- 1414 – Coronation of Sigismund as King of the Romans.
- 1442 – Coronation of Frederick III as King of the Romans.
- 1486 – Coronation of Maximilian I as King of the Romans.
- 1520 – Coronation of Charles V as King of Germany.
- 1531 – Coronation of Ferdinand I as King of Germany.
- 1580 – Protestant Reformation.
- 1601 – Population: 14,171.
- 1614 – August: Siege of Aachen.
- 1656 – Fire.
- 1668 – May: Town hosts signing of the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle.
- 1748 – April: Town hosts international Congress of Aix-la-Chapelle and signing of treaty.
- 1787 – active.
- 1794 – Town occupied by French forces.
- 1795 – Population: 23,413.
19th century
- 1801
- * Town becomes part of France, per Peace of Lunéville.
- * Roman Catholic Diocese of Aachen established.
- 1815 – Town becomes part of the Kingdom of Prussia, per Congress of Vienna.
- 1817
- * in business.
- * Population: 32,300.
- 1818 – October: Town hosts international Congress of Aix-la-Chapelle.
- 1825
- * Theater Aachen opens.
- * Lower Rhenish Music Festival held.
- 1834 – Lower Rhenish Music Festival held; performers include Frédéric Chopin.
- 1840 – Population: 44,289.
- 1841 – Cologne-Aachen railway begins operating.
- 1846 – Lower Rhenish Music Festival held, directed by Felix Mendelssohn; performers include Jenny Lind.
- 1849 – Reuters news agency in business.
- 1853 – Aachen–Mönchengladbach railway begins operating.
- 1857 – Lower Rhenish Music Festival held, directed by Franz Liszt.
- 1859 – Church of Our Lady built.
- 1867 – Population: 67,923.
- 1870 – Polytechnikum opens.
- 1880 – Tram begins operating.
- 1885
- * founded.
- * Population: 95,321.
- 1888 – Church of St. James built.
- 1890 – Population: 103,470.
- 1895 – Electric tram begins operating.
- 1897 – Burtscheid becomes part of Aachen.
- 1900 – Alemannia Aachen football club formed.
- 1905 – Aachen Hauptbahnhof opens.
- 1908 – Jünglingverein Sankt Jakob Aachen formed.
- 1919 - Population: 145,748.
- 1923 – October: Rhenish Republic established.
- 1924 – Rhenish Republic ends.
- 1928 – Tivoli stadium opens.
- 1944 – October: Battle of Aachen.
- 1949 – Aachen I parliamentary district created.
- 1950 – Zimmertheater Aachen founded.
- 1951 – Theater Aachen rebuilt.
- 1954 – Elysee Theatre re-opens.
- 1956 – Belvedere Water Tower built.
- 1959 – Scotch-Club opens.
- 1960 - established.
- 1961 – Museum established in Frankenberg Castle.
- 1965 - founded.
- 1968 - built.
- 1970 – July: Aachen Open Air Pop Festival held.
- 1971
- * Aachen University of Applied Sciences established.
- * Population: 176,626.
- 1972
- * Brand becomes part of Aachen.
- * Kurt Malangré becomes mayor.
- * Population: 238,570.
- 1980 – Rugby Club Aachen formed.
- 1985 – Klinikum Aachen opens.
· 1986 - First independent Theatre opens
;published in the 18th-19th centuries
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- Christian Quix. Beiträge zur Geschichte der Stadt Aachen und ihrer Umgebungen. Mit 14 Urkunden, Dritter Band, Jacob Anton Mayer, 1838.
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- 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.
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- Max Wohlhage: Aachen im Dreissigjährigen Kriege Aachen 1911.
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