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Hamburg Concathedral : ウィキペディア英語版 | St. Mary's Cathedral, Hamburg
Saint Mary's Cathedral in Hamburg (, also ''Mariendom'', or simply ''Dom'' or ''Domkirche'', or ''Hamburger Dom'') was the cathedral of the ancient Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Hamburg (not to be confused with Hamburg's modern Archdiocese, est. 1994), which was merged in personal union with the Diocese of Bremen in 847, and later in real union to form the Archdiocese of Bremen, as of 1027. Since then this Dom used to be the concathedral besides Bremen Cathedral in Bremen. In 1180 the cathedral compound turned into the ''Cathedral District'' (), forming an exclave of the Prince-Archbishopric of Bremen within the city of Hamburg. By the Reformation the concathedral was converted into a Lutheran church. The , since 1648 an exclave of the Duchy of Bremen, was seized by Hamburg in 1803. The city then prompted the demolition of the proto-cathedral between 1804 and 1807. == Location == The cathedral, in common Italo-Nordic tradition simply called ''Dom'' ((イタリア語:Duomo)), which is the synecdoche, used – pars pro toto – for most existing or former collegiate churches and cathedrals in Germany alike.〔Therefore the uniform translation of these terms into English as cathedrals may not always be appropriate.〕 The cathedral was situated in the section of the earliest settlement of Hamburg on a geest hill between the rivers Alster and Elbe near street. Today's St. Peter's Church was erected right north of the Dom, today's Domstraße crosses through the former site of the cathedral. Curienstraße recalls the location of the canons' courts.
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