Saint-Gervais, Sources Vives (2001), pages 75-88 Sources Vives, L'èglise Saint-Gervais, pages 119-123 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Église...
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Sacré-Cœur, Paris (redirect from Basilique du Sacré-Cœur de Montmartre)
of Saint Luke the Evangelist, Comé and Damien, or the Doctors The Chapel of Ignace de Loyola Th Chapel of Saint Ursula of Cologne The Chapel of Saint Vincent...
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Hyacinthe Rigaud (category Members of the Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture)
the église de La Réal in Perpignan, he married Madalena Roat. She was the widow of Pera Roat and on 1 November 1634 remarried in the église Saint-Mathieu...
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Aurelia of Strasbourg (redirect from Saint Aurelia)
According to the legend, Aurelia accompanied Saint Ursula and the eleven thousand virgins from Roman Britain to Cologne, where they were favourably received by...
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Louis IV of France (category Burials at the Royal Abbey of Saint-Remi)
Marie-Céline Isaïa: Pouvoirs, Église et société. France, Bourgogne et Germanie (888-1120), Paris, Atlande, 2009. Robert Delort: La France de l'an Mil, Paris, Seuil...
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Rouen Cathedral (redirect from Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Rouen)
Statue of Saint Cecile by Clodion (1777) in the Chapel Saint-Nicolas (north side) Altar and retable in Chapel of Saint-Etienne-de-la-Grande- Eglise Painted...
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until the eleventh century. Tritagnac, André and Coloni, Marie-Jeanne, Decouvrir Notre-Dame de Paris, Les Éditions de Cerf, Paris (1984), (ISBN 2-204-02087-7)...
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Strasbourg Cathedral (redirect from Notre Dame de Strasbourg)
Constantine. The first recorded bishop, Amand, participated in the Councils of Cologne and Sardique in 346 and 347. A paleochristian church or cathedral is believed...
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Liège Cathedral (redirect from Cathédrale Saint-Paul de Liège)
Humbert de Saive Chevalier, ended by the arbitration of Othon Doyen de Paul 1249: Founding of the altar of Notre-Dame de Saint-André and Saint-Martin 1251:...
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Battle of Ramillies (section Offus and Autre-Eglise)
together with Autre-Eglise farther north, anchored Villeroi's left flank. To the west of the Petite Gheete rises the plateau of Mont St. André; a second plain...
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military and defence services along the route from Boulogne-sur-Mer to Cologne created a Germanic-Romance linguistic border in the region that persisted...
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Bordeaux (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
family. Église Saint-Pierre, Gothic church Église Saint-Éloi, Gothic church Église Saint-Bruno, baroque church decorated with frescoes Église Notre-Dame...
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the weight of the vaulted ceiling. Church of Val de Grace by Louis Le Vau (1645–1710) Eglise Saint-Roch, Paris, by Jacques Lemercier (1653–1690) Les...
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Bruxelles (in French). Brussels: Goemare. ISBN 978-0-37170-772-2. De Vries, André (2003). Brussels: A Cultural and Literary History. Oxford: Signal Books...
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Gabriel Fauré (category Pupils of Camille Saint-Saëns)
successful in his middle age, holding the important posts of organist of the Église de la Madeleine and director of the Paris Conservatoire, he still lacked...
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Strasbourg (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Romanesque Église Saint-Étienne, partly destroyed in 1944 by Allied bombing raids; the part-Romanesque, part-Gothic, very large Église Saint-Thomas with...
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Gothic architecture (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Cathedral, seven at Notre Dame de Paris, Amiens Cathedral, Prague Cathedral and Cologne Cathedral, and nine at Basilica of Saint Anthony of Padua in Italy...
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1746 Portail de l’église de Saint-Sulpice (pour la description de la dédicace de cette église) Portrait de feu Mgr le Dauphin duc de Bourgogne, after...
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Our Lady of Sorrows (redirect from La Virgen María de los Dolores)
Slovakia Église Notre-Dame-des-Sept-Douleurs [fr], Montreal, Canada Senhora das Dores Church, Póvoa de Varzim, Portugal Nuestra Señora de los Dolores...
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building with two steeples as well as the tallest cathedral is Cologne Cathedral (157.4 m) in Cologne, Germany. The tallest Eastern Orthodox, as well as the tallest...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Besançon (redirect from Thibaud de Rougemont)
Saint Peter of Tarentaise at Cirey-les-Bellevaux, where St. Pierre de Tarentaise died in 1174; Notre Dame des Jacobins at Besançon; and Notre Dame de...
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Denis Comtet (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
2011. André Fleury: Fantaisie, Triptyque, Prélude, Andante et Toccata, Carillon sur Victimae paschali laudes, Symphonie pour Orgue n°2 (Eglise Saint-François...
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Europe. The most notable example of German High Gothic, or Hochgotik, is Cologne Cathedral, begun in 1248. Reims Cathedral, begun 1211, from the northeast]...
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Vaucelles. André Du Chesne, Historiographe Du Roy (1639). "Histoire Généalogique de La Maison de Béthune, Justifiée par Chartes de Diverses Églises & Abbayes...
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Confessor, and Pierre de Montreuil, who worked on Notre-Dame de Paris and the Abbey of Saint-Denis, became very prominent. Eudes de Montreuil, the master...
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List of carillons (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
2011 Lens: Eglise Saint-Pierre-aux-Liens – 24 bells, heaviest unlisted, Rüetschi at various dates between 1958 and 1995 Pully: Église de Rosiaz – 48...
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Origin of coats of arms (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
tout illustré par chartes de diverses églises, tiltres, histoires anciennes et autres bonnes preuves ([Reprod.]) / par André du Chesne Tourangeau, gé́ographe...
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Béthune (redirect from Gare de Béthune)
nearly 2 hours from Brussels, 3 hours from Aix-La-Chapelle, 3 hours from Cologne, 8 hours 30 minutes from Berlin and 3 hours 30 minutes from Amsterdam....
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Switzerland (2009) Madonna and Child by Joseph Ehrismann, late 1910s. (Église Saint-André, Meistratzheim). Combines a traditional representation in a mandorla...
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de Vincennes and gave him his full support. Marie de' Medici was exiled to Compiegne, then went to live in exile in Brussels, Amsterdam and Cologne,...
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