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- Maria_Gloriosa abstract "Maria Gloriosa, or the Erfurt Bell, is a well-known bell of Erfurt Cathedral, cast by Geert van Wou in 1497. The world's largest medieval free-swinging bell, it is now swung electrically. It was welded in 1985 to repair a crack, then, on August 2004, the bell was re-fused due to another crack from 2001. Diameter: 8 feet 5 3/4 inches [2584mm], weight: 13 tons 15 cwts. [12555 kg], note: E [1497 standard]. Alternately: 2570mm, 11450 kg, note by today's standards: F-. It is about 2 meters tall.As with any well-tuned bell the hum tone is near an octave below the strike tone, and all other notes are in tune including the minor third, fifth, octave, and major third and fifth in the second octave that may be heard in large bells.".
- Maria_Gloriosa thumbnail Erfurt-Gloriosa.jpg?width=300.
- Maria_Gloriosa wikiPageID "34384449".
- Maria_Gloriosa wikiPageLength "2427".
- Maria_Gloriosa wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Maria_Gloriosa wikiPageRevisionID "698921785".
- Maria_Gloriosa wikiPageWikiLink Bell.
- Maria_Gloriosa wikiPageWikiLink Category:1497_works.
- Maria_Gloriosa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Erfurt.
- Maria_Gloriosa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Individual_bells.
- Maria_Gloriosa wikiPageWikiLink Erfurt_Cathedral.
- Maria_Gloriosa wikiPageWikiLink Geert_van_Wou.
- Maria_Gloriosa wikiPageWikiLink Hundredweight.
- Maria_Gloriosa wikiPageWikiLink Major_third.
- Maria_Gloriosa wikiPageWikiLink Minor_third.
- Maria_Gloriosa wikiPageWikiLink Octave.
- Maria_Gloriosa wikiPageWikiLink Perfect_fifth.
- Maria_Gloriosa wikiPageWikiLink Strike_tone.
- Maria_Gloriosa wikiPageWikiLink File:Erfurt-Gloriosa.jpg.
- Maria_Gloriosa wikiPageWikiLink File:Erfurt_Bell.png.
- Maria_Gloriosa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gloriosa".
- Maria_Gloriosa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Maria Gloriosa".
- Maria_Gloriosa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Authority_control.
- Maria_Gloriosa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Bells.
- Maria_Gloriosa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Maria_Gloriosa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Music-instrument-stub.
- Maria_Gloriosa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Maria_Gloriosa subject Category:1497_works.
- Maria_Gloriosa subject Category:Erfurt.
- Maria_Gloriosa subject Category:Individual_bells.
- Maria_Gloriosa hypernym Bell.
- Maria_Gloriosa point "50.9758 11.0234".
- Maria_Gloriosa type Instrument.
- Maria_Gloriosa type Person.
- Maria_Gloriosa type Work.
- Maria_Gloriosa type Instrument.
- Maria_Gloriosa type Member.
- Maria_Gloriosa type Work.
- Maria_Gloriosa type Thing.
- Maria_Gloriosa type SpatialThing.
- Maria_Gloriosa comment "Maria Gloriosa, or the Erfurt Bell, is a well-known bell of Erfurt Cathedral, cast by Geert van Wou in 1497. The world's largest medieval free-swinging bell, it is now swung electrically. It was welded in 1985 to repair a crack, then, on August 2004, the bell was re-fused due to another crack from 2001. Diameter: 8 feet 5 3/4 inches [2584mm], weight: 13 tons 15 cwts. [12555 kg], note: E [1497 standard]. Alternately: 2570mm, 11450 kg, note by today's standards: F-.".
- Maria_Gloriosa label "Maria Gloriosa".
- Maria_Gloriosa sameAs Q1298156.
- Maria_Gloriosa sameAs Gloriosa_(Erfurt).
- Maria_Gloriosa sameAs Gloriosa_(Erfurter_Dom).
- Maria_Gloriosa sameAs Gloriosa_(Erfurto).
- Maria_Gloriosa sameAs m.0h_dt_2.
- Maria_Gloriosa sameAs Q1298156.
- Maria_Gloriosa lat "50.9758".
- Maria_Gloriosa long "11.0234".
- Maria_Gloriosa wasDerivedFrom Maria_Gloriosa?oldid=698921785.
- Maria_Gloriosa depiction Erfurt-Gloriosa.jpg.
- Maria_Gloriosa isPrimaryTopicOf Maria_Gloriosa.