The Chevet Achim Synagogue, located in Havana, is the oldest synagogue in Cuba. The building is owned and maintained by Arian Behar and Moises Prinstein...
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Cartagena (film) (redirect from L'homme de chevet)
Cartagena (French: L'homme de chevet) is a 2009 French drama film directed by Alain Monne and starring Sophie Marceau, Christopher Lambert, and Margarita...
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Basilica of Saint-Denis (section Chevet and transepts)
Saint-Denis 1140–1144 – Reconstruction of the chevet with Gothic features 1231 – Reconstruction of the upper chevet and the nave 1267 – Louis IX inaugurates...
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churches, the east end, or chevet, often had an apse, a semi-circular projection with a vaulted or domed roof. The chevet of large cathedrals frequently...
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transept of a church separates the nave from the sanctuary, apse, choir, chevet, presbytery, or chancel. The transepts cross the nave at the crossing, which...
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Tours Cathedral (section Transepts and chevet)
were covered with much more ornate and dense Flamboyant decoration. The chevet of the cathedral north transept and rose window, with brace bar Additional...
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Bordeaux Cathedral (section Choir and chevet)
the medieval cloister. The chevet seen from the Pey-Berland tower The chevet with its radiating chapels The choir and chevet are traditionally at the east...
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53°37′59″N 1°28′26″W / 53.633°N 1.474°W / 53.633; -1.474 Chevet is a civil parish in the City of Wakefield in West Yorkshire, England. It has a population...
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Cathedral floorplan: massive piers support the west end towers; transepts are abbreviated; seven radiating chapels form the chevet reached from the ambulatory...
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see footnote 1. Lynn 1999, pp. 269–270. Merryman 2007, p. 321. Ó Gráda & Chevet 2002, pp. 706–733. Lynn 1999, p. 326. Lynn 1999, p. 334. Lynn 1999, p. 342...
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his friend Eugène Boch, The Siesta, The Church at Auvers, View from the Chevet, The Italian Woman, Starry Night, Portrait of Dr. Gachet, Doctor Gachet's...
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from around 1220 at the extreme eastern end, was incorporated into the chevet of the new building. Part of the new building included a rich shrine and...
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Strasbourg Cathedral (section Crossing dome and chevet)
covered with a wooden beamed roof, but no trace remains today. The Romanesque chevet of the cathedral, seen in 1671 Vaults of the crypt Romanesque pillars, vaults...
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Amiens Cathedral (section The chevet and east chapels)
pillars of the transept crossing, as well as the two left columns of the chevet began to show cracks and other signs of stress. A team of experts examined...
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sociales dans la commune de Ouessè : La Jama'at Islamique Ahmadiyya au chevet des populations". May 10, 2016. Archived from the original on September...
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two divided into chapels. The transept is truncated. The east end is a chevet of nine radiating chapels connected by an ambulatory. The high altar is...
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Metz Cathedral (section Chevet)
collegiate church of Notre-Dame, and given a new transept and late Gothic chevet, finished between 1486 and 1520. The cathedral treasury displays a rich...
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the apse, which is a typically French feature and was to evolve into the chevet. As was typically the case in England, Ely Cathedral was a Benedictine monastery...
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[announcement]. 17 July 2023. "Botola: Mohamed Cherkaoui, un nouveau président au chevet de l'R Tanger" [Botola: Mohamed Cherkaoui, a new president at the bedside...
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eastern end has a single ambulatory, the second aisle resolving into a chevet of seven radiating chapels.[citation needed] Internally, the medieval choir...
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construction of the cathedral. Ravy completed de Chelles's rood screen and chevet chapels, then began the 15-metre (49 ft) flying buttresses of the choir...
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Look Back Jeanne No. 1 Ne te retourne pas 2009 Cartagena Muriel L'homme de chevet 2010 With Love... from the Age of Reason Marguerite alias Margaret Flore...
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organs installed by Thomas Dallam in 1672. The great window in the church's chevet dedicts 17 scenes from the passion and the window's final panel carries...
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de Rosmadec enlarged the choir, transforming the former flat chevet into a canted chevet. At the same time, several windows on the south front were rebuilt...
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eastern end of the church Five apsidal chapels, constituting the germ of the chevet, which formed the eastern terminations of the French cathedrals of the 12th...
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Bourges Cathedral (section The Chevet)
finished in about 1200. It served as the base for the next portion, the chevet or east end, which was finished in about 1206. The work then preceded toward...
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Church of Saint-Pierre, Caen. The restoration of the chevet shows the original colour of the stone....
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Saint-Sauveur Abbey Church of Redon (section Chevet)
church. From the exterior, the chevet appears as a particularly harmonious pyramidal composition, reminiscent of the chevet of the Basilica of Saint-Denis...
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Church of Notre-Dame de Louviers (section Chevet)
the High Gothic and Late Gothic (or Flamboyant) periods. c. 1190-1240s: chevet, nave, and west façade are constructed 1346: English invaders burn the lantern...
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