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    Der Aachener Kongreß und das Scheitern der indischen Reisepläne Alexander von Humboldts by Kurt-R. Biermann, Ingo Schwarz

    Published 2001-04-01
    “…Article in German, Abstracts in English and Spanish.This article argues that a "Memoir about the Spanish Colonies in South America" allegedly written by Alexander von Humboldt in 1818 for the Holy Alliance’s Conference at Aix-la-Chapelle in reality never existed and therefore could not serve as an impediment to Humboldt’s effort to visit India.…”
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    « Cartes à croquer » : l’apéritif. by Emmanuelle Tricoire

    Published 2004-06-01
    “…La localisation et surtout le statut d’Aix-la Chapelle sont l’occasion de montrer aux élèves la différence entre centre et milieu. …”
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    O jogo de xadrez: imagem, poder e igreja (fim do século X - início do século XII) by Philippe Cordez

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…A análise de quatro usos não lúdicos das peças de xadrez, nas igrejas de Münster, Aix-la-Chapelle, Saint-Denis e Reims, enfatiza a contribuição do jogo para definição simbólica do Império germânico e do Reino da França. …”
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    A Dynamic Simulation Strategy for PCCI Combustion Control Design Méthode de développement de lois de commande pour la combustion PCCIbasée sur la simulation système by Peters N., Hoffmann K., Felsch C., Abel D.

    Published 2011-05-01
    “…Les résultats présentés dans cette publication sont le fruit des travaux du centre de recherche « SFB 686 - Modellbasierte Regelung der homogenisierten Niedertemperatur-Verbrennung » de l’Université RWTH d’Aix-la-Chapelle et de l’Université de Bielefeld en Allemagne.…”
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    La compañía del asiento y la guerra de la oreja de Jenkins: sus causas económicas y algunos aspectos contables relacionados by Rafael Donoso Anes

    Published 2008-06-01
    “…The Company would manage the trade, with many fluctuations, until the so-called War of Jenkins’ Ear, which broke out in 1739 and set the Spanish and the English Crowns at odds for a period of almost ten years, until the Peace of Aix-la-Chapelle of 1748, which would lead in 1750 to a special treaty with England that would result in the definitive end of the Asiento.By the terms of the agreement, the Company was obliged to present accounts periodically to the Spanish Crown (which controlled one quarter of the trade). …”
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