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Not any large Church can be called a Dom, although there are some that just do that. A true Dom, as I have always understood, is either the Cathedral of a diocese that had or used to have wordly power within the Holy Roman Empire. That is the Seat of a reigning Prince-Bishop. Or one of the two Cathedrals (Aachen and Frankfurt) where Emperors were crowned King of Germany (Roman King) and Emperor. Not sure about the status of Wetzlar here. Gerard von Hebel (talk) 23:56, 12 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]