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How is Fritzlar "the birthplace of christianity in Germany?" Since old Roman cities like Worms and Trier were centers of bishoprics centuries before Boniface's time, this gives a completely wrong impression.
- The article does not make this claim; it specifically refers to Germany beyond/outside the borders of the old Roman Empire (which included Worms, Trier, Cologne, etc.) Cosal (talk) 16:37, 2 June 2008 (UTC)