Évreux Cathedral, otherwise the Cathedral of Our Lady of Évreux (French: Cathédrale Notre-Dame d'Évreux), is a Catholic church located in Évreux, Normandy...
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The inhabitants of Évreux are known as Ebroicians (French: Ébroïciens). Évreux Cathedral has been the seat of the bishops of Évreux since its traditional...
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Varinfroy, master builder of Évreux Cathedral. His contract, signed in 1253 with the master of the cathedral and Chapter of Évreux, paid him fifty pounds a...
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of Évreux by Rollo was witnessed by Bishop Seibardus. In the eighteenth century the Chapter of the Cathedral had a Dean, three archdeacons (Évreux, Neubourg...
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of the south rose window of Chartres Cathedral, portrayed in the window. Patrons of a window at Évreux Cathedral Cloth workers, patrons of a window at...
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List of tallest church buildings (redirect from Tallest cathedral)
the tallest cathedral is Cologne Cathedral (157.4 m) in Cologne, Germany. The tallest Eastern Orthodox, as well as the tallest domed cathedral, will be People's...
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Charles III of Navarre (category House of Évreux)
Navarre from 1387 to his death and Count of Évreux in France from 1387 to 1404, when he exchanged Évreux for the Duchy of Nemours. As a young man, Charles...
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of cathedrals in France and in the French overseas departments, territories and collectivities, including both actual and former diocesan cathedrals (seats...
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Philip III of Navarre (redirect from Philip of Évreux)
Capetian House of Évreux, while his mother, Margaret (d. 1311), belonged to another Capetian branch, the House of Artois. The House of Évreux was closely involved...
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Notre-Dame L'Épine (Marne), Notre-Dame de l'Épine Évreux (Eure), north transept of Évreux Cathedral Louviers (Eure), Notre-Dame de Louviers (north and...
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aided his successor to the post in selecting the maître de musique for Évreux Cathedral. Yolande de Brossard, Sébastien de Brossard, théoricien et compositeur...
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North transept portal of Evreux Cathedral, Normandy. Choir of Evreux Cathedral The octagonal central tower of Evreux Cathedral seen from below Mont-Saint-Michel...
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count of Évreux, and his wife Matilda. On Simon's death in 1181, the Montfort inheritance was divided. Amaury retained the county of Évreux and lands...
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Notre-Dame de Paris (redirect from Cathedral of Notre Dame)
medieval Catholic cathedral on the Île de la Cité (an island in the River Seine), in the 4th arrondissement of Paris, France. The cathedral, dedicated in...
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chasse (Muse Cluny), and in some cases absent, as the screen work of Évreux cathedral shows us. Secondly, the linenfold design. The great majority of examples...
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Charles II of Navarre (category People from Évreux)
was accidentally burned alive in 1387. Charles was born in Évreux, the son of Philip of Évreux and Joan II of Navarre. His father was first cousin to King...
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figures depicted in the glass. This can be seen in the Evreux Cathedral in France. The Cathedral began development in the 13th and was not finished until...
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Strasbourg Cathedral or the Cathedral of Our Lady of Strasbourg (French: Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Strasbourg, or Cathédrale de Strasbourg, German: Liebfrauenmünster...
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Rouen Cathedral (French: Cathédrale primatiale Notre-Dame de l'Assomption de Rouen) is a Catholic church in Rouen, Normandy, France. It is the see of...
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of stained glass windows were completed for the choir clerestory of Évreux Cathedral in Normandy c. 1340. Stained glass was also completed for the former...
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Tree of Jesse (redirect from Jesse Tree at Chartres Cathedral)
are at the Sainte-Chapelle in Paris (1247), the Cathedral of Le Mans (13th century) and Evreux Cathedral in Normandy (15th century). Dorchester Abbey, Dorchester...
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Reims Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic cathedral in the French city of the same name, the archiepiscopal see of the Archdiocese of Reims. The cathedral was...
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Castle citole and the citoles in stained glass at the Lincoln Cathedral and the Évreux Cathedral in Haute-Normandie. An example, with a less-prominent waist...
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Saint Taurinus (redirect from Saint Taurin of Évreux)
Évreux (died ca. 412), also known as Taurin, is venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church. His legend states that he was the first bishop of Évreux...
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from Evreux Cathedral The south transept windows from Chartres Cathedral Medieval glass in Germany and Austria King David from Augsburg Cathedral (early...
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Clermont-Ferrand Cathedral, or the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption of Clermont-Ferrand (French: Cathédrale Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption de Clermont-Ferrand)...
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Orléans Cathedral (French: Basilique Cathédrale Sainte-Croix d'Orléans) is a Roman Catholic church located in the city of Orléans, France. The cathedral is...
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re-founded by de Lacy in around 1200 as a cell of the Abbey of Évreux, now Évreux Cathedral in France as the 'Abbey of SS. Féichín & Taurinus OB'. Fore is...
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Coutances Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Coutances) is a Gothic Catholic cathedral constructed from 1210 to 1274 in the town of Coutances...
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Florence Cathedral. Later examples include those of the Pazzi Chapel in Florence (c. 1420), Évreux Cathedral (second half of the 15th century), Cathedral of...
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