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The history of St. Stephen's dates back to the seventh century. The foundation of the church may be connected with the Christianization campaign of bishop
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the church property was transferred to the Reformed Church; the civil community retained the ownership of the tower, as part of the city defenses.
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authorized the establishment of its own chapter, in 1475, making St. Stephen's independent of Cologne. In 1591 Saint Stephen's was converted to a
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in the city. The building was expanded several times in the thirteenth to sixteenth centuries, including an impressive ambulatory.
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in 1944, including loss of the main spire, but was rebuilt after the war with the restored spire being completed in 1969.
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to its current location on the Hundisburg. The present church was consecrated in 1273 by
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in the seventh century. In 1247 Nijmegen came under the control of Count
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was buried in the St. Stephen's Church, in 1469. Her son,
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Today St. Stephen's Church is mainly used for weekly
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Protestant churches converted from Roman Catholicism
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