Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q19665> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 56 of
56
with 100 triples per page.
- Q19665 subject Q7144098.
- Q19665 subject Q8091904.
- Q19665 subject Q8194462.
- Q19665 subject Q8319674.
- Q19665 subject Q8672834.
- Q19665 subject Q8707238.
- Q19665 abstract "The Bremen Roland is a statue of Roland, erected in 1404. It stands in the market square (Rathausplatz) of Bremen, Germany, facing the cathedral, and shows Roland, paladin of the first Holy Roman Emperor Charlemagne and hero of the Battle of Roncevaux Pass. Roland is shown as protector of the city: his legendary sword (known in chivalric legend as Durendal) is unsheathed, and his shield is emblazoned with the two-headed Imperial eagle. The standing figure is 5.47 m tall, and stands on a 60 cm rostrum. A supporting column, crowned by a baldachin, brings the combined height to 10.21 m. The statue was carved in limestone from Elm, and was commissioned by the city fathers to replace a wooden one burnt in 1366 by Prince-Archbishop Albert II. It confronts the church as a representation of city rights opposed to the territorial claims of the prince-archbishop. Statues of Roland appear in numerous cities of the former Holy Roman Empire, as emblems of city liberties, Stadtrechte. The Roland statue at Bremen is the oldest surviving example. From Bremen the symbol of civic liberty and freedom spread to other cities and has become a symbol of the new Europe. Since 1973, it is protected by the monument protection act. In July 2004, along with the town hall, the statue was added to the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.".
- Q19665 id "1087".
- Q19665 region Q254957.
- Q19665 thumbnail RolandBremen01.jpg?width=300.
- Q19665 wikiPageExternalLink 1087.
- Q19665 wikiPageWikiLink Q1233475.
- Q19665 wikiPageWikiLink Q12548.
- Q19665 wikiPageWikiLink Q131113.
- Q19665 wikiPageWikiLink Q1411446.
- Q19665 wikiPageWikiLink Q181765.
- Q19665 wikiPageWikiLink Q183.
- Q19665 wikiPageWikiLink Q19479.
- Q19665 wikiPageWikiLink Q207535.
- Q19665 wikiPageWikiLink Q22881.
- Q19665 wikiPageWikiLink Q23757.
- Q19665 wikiPageWikiLink Q2487521.
- Q19665 wikiPageWikiLink Q24879.
- Q19665 wikiPageWikiLink Q254957.
- Q19665 wikiPageWikiLink Q3044.
- Q19665 wikiPageWikiLink Q335571.
- Q19665 wikiPageWikiLink Q463924.
- Q19665 wikiPageWikiLink Q470845.
- Q19665 wikiPageWikiLink Q494452.
- Q19665 wikiPageWikiLink Q496180.
- Q19665 wikiPageWikiLink Q498087.
- Q19665 wikiPageWikiLink Q622964.
- Q19665 wikiPageWikiLink Q640832.
- Q19665 wikiPageWikiLink Q7144098.
- Q19665 wikiPageWikiLink Q8091904.
- Q19665 wikiPageWikiLink Q8194462.
- Q19665 wikiPageWikiLink Q8319674.
- Q19665 wikiPageWikiLink Q8672834.
- Q19665 wikiPageWikiLink Q8707238.
- Q19665 wikiPageWikiLink Q907750.
- Q19665 wikiPageWikiLink Q9259.
- Q19665 id "1087".
- Q19665 region Q254957.
- Q19665 point "53.0759 8.80731".
- Q19665 type Place.
- Q19665 type Location.
- Q19665 type Place.
- Q19665 type WorldHeritageSite.
- Q19665 type Thing.
- Q19665 type SpatialThing.
- Q19665 type Q9259.
- Q19665 comment "The Bremen Roland is a statue of Roland, erected in 1404. It stands in the market square (Rathausplatz) of Bremen, Germany, facing the cathedral, and shows Roland, paladin of the first Holy Roman Emperor Charlemagne and hero of the Battle of Roncevaux Pass. Roland is shown as protector of the city: his legendary sword (known in chivalric legend as Durendal) is unsheathed, and his shield is emblazoned with the two-headed Imperial eagle.".
- Q19665 label "Bremen Roland".
- Q19665 lat "53.0759".
- Q19665 long "8.80731".
- Q19665 depiction RolandBremen01.jpg.