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Bonn Minster

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Location
  
Bonn, Germany

Affiliation
  
Roman Catholic

Website
  
Website

Architectural style
  
Romanesque architecture

Architectural type
  
Minster

Geographic coordinates
  
50.7333°N 7.1°E

Ecclesiastical or organizational status
  
Papal basilica minor

Height
  
81 m

Phone
  
+49 228 985880

Bonn Minster

Direction of façade
  
East, Slightly Southeast

Address
  
Münsterpl., 53111 Bonn, Germany

Similar
  
Poppelsdorf Palace, Beethoven Monument - Bonn, Beethoven House, Rheinisches Landesmuseum Bonn, Godesburg

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The Bonn Minster (German: Bonner Münster) is a Roman Catholic church in Bonn. It is one of Germany's oldest churches, having been built between the 11th and 13th centuries. At one point the church served as the cathedral for the Archbishopric of Cologne. However, the Minster is now a minor basilica.

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Cassius and Florentius

Originally the Minster was the collegiate church of Saints Cassius and Florentius, who were Roman legionaries of the legendary all-Christian Theban Legion. The legion's garrison, according to legend, was in the Egyptian town of Thebes. Roman Emperor Maximianus Herculius ordered the legion to march to Gaul and assist in subduing rebels from Burgundy. At some point during their march, the legion refused to follow the emperor's orders either to kill fellow Christians or to worship Maximianus Herculius as a god. As a result, a large number of legionaries were martyred in Agaunum, now named Saint Maurice-en-Valais after Saint Maurice. According to legend, Saints Cassius and Florentius, who were under the command of Saint Gereon, were beheaded for their religious beliefs at the present location of the Bonn Minster.

References

Bonn Minster Wikipedia