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"... not to be confounded with the Catholic Hildesheim Cathedral."
If you are afraid St. Andreas might be "confounded" with any other church, you really should add:
"... not to be confounded with the Catholic Hildesheim Cathedral or with the church of St. Michael or with the church of St. Lamberti." Or, I might add, with a dozen other churches in Hildesheim.
Excuse the sarcasm, but how on earth can anyone "confound" two churches that are as different as these two? And why would an encyclopedia, of all things, have to warn people about this? --87.150.10.36 (talk) 07:02, 5 December 2019 (UTC)[reply]