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'''Worms''' is a city in [[Germany]], situated in the [[Rhineland]] area; see [[Worms, Germany]]. '''Worms''' is also a city in [[Germany]]. It is situated in the Rhineland area.
'''Worms''' is a city in [[Germany]], situated in the [[Rhineland]] area.






In the early part of the 4st century , Worms under bishop Victor was a seperate bishopric , called Wormatia. It was part of the [[Frankish Empire]] and later [[Holy Roman Empire]].
In the early part of the 4st century, under bishop Victor, Worms was a seperate bishopric, called [[Wormatia]]. It was part of the [[Frankish Empire]] and later the [[Holy Roman Empire]].






It became a central part of the [[Burgundians]] who arrived from Eastern Germania between Oder and [[Vistula River]].
It became a central part of the [[Burgundians]] who arrived from Eastern [[Germania]] between [[Oder River|Oder]] and [[Vistula River]].






It also was a center for Judaism.
It also was a center for [[Judaism]].





Revision as of 20:53, 18 November 2001

Worms is a city in Germany, situated in the Rhineland area.


In the early part of the 4st century, under bishop Victor, Worms was a seperate bishopric, called Wormatia. It was part of the Frankish Empire and later the Holy Roman Empire.


It became a central part of the Burgundians who arrived from Eastern Germania between Oder and Vistula River.


It also was a center for Judaism.


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  • Martin Luther statue and other sites : [1]