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  • ...e]], the [[post office]] and [[The Cathedral Church of St Saviour|Goulburn Cathedral]], the seat of the [[Anglican Communion|Anglican]] [[diocese]].
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  • [[Saint Basil's Cathedral]], a sixteenth-century [[Russian Orthodox Church|Russian Orthodox]] [[churc
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  • ...t in popular science. She maintained a thirty year association with [[The Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine]], beginning as a volunteer librarian and l
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  • ...]<ref>[http://www.johnjames.com.au/chartres-shorthistory.shtml] ''Chartres Cathedral'', John James</ref>. In the 20th century, the golden section was applied by
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  • * ''Murder in the Cathedral'' (1935)
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  • ...e of Castile]], John and Katherine married on 13 January 1396 in [[Lincoln Cathedral]], three years before he died. The four children Katherine had borne John ...n Beaufort]] are under a carved-stone canopy in the sanctuary of [[Lincoln Cathedral]], but their remains are no longer in them, because the tombs were despoile
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  • ...ern Germany. It is particularly exemplified in the completion of St. Vitus Cathedral by [[Peter Parler]] and his sons, continuing the work of Matthias of Arras.
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  • *[[Cathedral Square (disambiguation)|Cathedral Square]]
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  • ...logists]], under a [[car park]], and reburied in March 2015 at [[Leicester Cathedral]]. Analysis of the remains proved that he was not seriously physically defo
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  • ...], Rouen is an important maritime harbour and is noted for its magnificent cathedral.
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  • The marriage was celebrated at [[St Paul’s Cathedral]], rather than [[Westminster Abbey]], the traditional venue for royal weddi
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  • ...shire]], [[United Kingdom]]. The city is perhaps most famous for its two [[cathedral]]s, one which was bombed to ruins in [[World War II]] and its modern replac
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  • ...architecture of a church building, they may be simple [[hut]]s or ornate [[cathedral]]s in any architectural style. Gothic and neo-gothic styles are common. C
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  • cathedral-like building, called La Casa Grande, with 115 rooms. In addition there are
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  • ...mber10.gov.uk/news/speeches-and-transcripts/2009/03/pms-speech-at-st-pauls-cathedral-18858]
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  • ...e to Aachen. Approx. 20 years later they start to build the chapel (today: Cathedral of Aachen). Aachen becomes the preferred residence of Karl and therefore th
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  • ...ablished his cathedral at Mission Santa Barbara, making the chapel the pro-cathedral of the diocese until 1849. ...s. At that time, that particular architectural feature was restricted to a cathedral church. President [[Abraham Lincoln]] signed a proclamation on March 18, 18
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  • ...believed to have been built there in the 8th century, although the first cathedral church of St Paul is known to have been built within the walled city in t
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  • ...ol. His death in 1873 was universally mourned. He is buried in St Paul's Cathedral, London.
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  • ...e Cathedral," which was first performed in the chapter house of Canterbury Cathedral in June 1935. ...the murder of Becket in 1170: this had its premiere in 1935 at Canterbury Cathedral.
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