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  • A '''cathedral''' is the principal [[church]] of a [[diocese]], containing the throne of t
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  • ...e|Orléans Cathedral front facade (1).jpg|thumb|300px|The facade of Orléans Cathedral}} ...s. p 1292. ISBN 0-203-34487-1.</ref> In 1599, work began on rebuilding the cathedral and was commissioned by King Henry IV. However, this was not complete until
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  • ...ge|Chartres Cathedral main entrance, 2010.jpg|right|350px|The front of the cathedral at Chartres.}} ...ned ruins of a previous wood-roofed [[Romanesque architecture|Romanesque]] cathedral.<ref name="kostof338">Kostof, 1985. pp.&nbsp;338</ref>
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  • {{Image|Guildford Cathedral, 2008.jpg|thumb|350px|[[Guildford Cathedral]] overlooks the centre of Guildford.}} ...a mile from the centre of [[Guildford]]. In 1927 it was decided to build a cathedral in the town due to the increasing population, and five years later Sir [[Ed
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  • #REDIRECT[[Orléans Cathedral]]
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Cathedral founded in late 10th century and remodelled since
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A great cathedral in Chartres, France; built between 1193 and 1250, it is considered one of t
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  • *Ball, Philip (2009). ''Universe of Stone: Chartres Cathedral and the Triumph of the Medieval Mind''. London: Vintage Books. ISBN 9780099
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  • {{rpl|Guildford Cathedral}} {{rpl|Orléans Cathedral}}
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  • |Model of Chartres Cathedral.jpg|}}
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A 20th-century cathedral built in the Curvilinear Gothic style.
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  • *[http://www.guildford-cathedral.org/ The cathedral's website]
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  • *[http://www.guildford-cathedral.org/ The cathedral's website]
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  • {{Image|Guildford Cathedral, 2008.jpg|thumb|350px|[[Guildford Cathedral]] overlooks the centre of Guildford.}} ...a mile from the centre of [[Guildford]]. In 1927 it was decided to build a cathedral in the town due to the increasing population, and five years later Sir [[Ed
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  • {{rpl|Guildford Cathedral}} {{rpl|Orléans Cathedral}}
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  • #REDIRECT[[Orléans Cathedral]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Orléans Cathedral]]
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  • {{Image|Chartres Cathedral main entrance, 2010.jpg|right|250px|[[Chartres Cathedral]] is a [[World Heritage site]].}} ...]] [[World Heritage site]].<ref>[http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/81 Chartres Cathedral], UNESCO. Accessed 27 December 2012.</ref>
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  • |Nidarosdomen vestfronten.jpg|The [[Nidaros Cathedral]]. |Oslo domkirke.jpg|The Oslo Cathedral.
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  • ...e|Orléans Cathedral front facade (1).jpg|thumb|300px|The facade of Orléans Cathedral}} ...s. p 1292. ISBN 0-203-34487-1.</ref> In 1599, work began on rebuilding the cathedral and was commissioned by King Henry IV. However, this was not complete until
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Cathedral founded in late 10th century and remodelled since
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  • Historic cathedral city in the north-east of England.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A 20th-century cathedral built in the Curvilinear Gothic style.
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  • ...emplifies that of [[Sondergotik]], or 'Special Gothic'. Indeed, St. Vitus' Cathedral is considered to be the perfection of this style.<ref>John Harvey, ''The Go ...rchitect Matthius of Arras. After Parler's own death and burial within the cathedral complex, work continued under the supervision of his sons, Wenzel and Johan
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  • ...clude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>17th century architect, notably of St Paul's Cathedral, London; astronomer; and scientific instrument inventor.
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  • ...d Kingdom]]. It has a population of 43,432 and is home to the [[Canterbury Cathedral]], which has caused the area to have lots of visitors on pilgrimages. ...veral of [[King Henry II]]'s knights in the [[cathedral]]. This caused the cathedral to become the site of many pilgrimages, such as those written of in [[Geoff
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  • ...master architect best known for his work on Charles Bridge and St. Vitus' Cathedral in Prague.
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  • ...ge|Chartres Cathedral main entrance, 2010.jpg|right|350px|The front of the cathedral at Chartres.}} ...ned ruins of a previous wood-roofed [[Romanesque architecture|Romanesque]] cathedral.<ref name="kostof338">Kostof, 1985. pp.&nbsp;338</ref>
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A great cathedral in Chartres, France; built between 1193 and 1250, it is considered one of t
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  • ...thedral main entrance, 2010.jpg|right|350px|The front facade of [[Chartres Cathedral]] in France was built in the 12th century and is an example of Gothic archi ...nesque architecture]] with the rebuilding of the choir and facade of the [[Cathedral Basilica of Saint Denis|abbey in Saint-Denis]] between 1135 and 1144. The m
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  • ..., United Kingdom with a population of 43,432; it is home to the Canterbury Cathedral.
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  • ...harles, Prince of Wales, and Lady Diana Frances Spencer, held at St Paul's Cathedral on 29 July 1981.
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  • A '''cathedral''' is the principal [[church]] of a [[diocese]], containing the throne of t
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  • *Ball, Philip (2009). ''Universe of Stone: Chartres Cathedral and the Triumph of the Medieval Mind''. London: Vintage Books. ISBN 9780099
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  • '''Winchester''' is an ancient English cathedral city, and the [[county]] town of [[Hampshire]]. It is sometimes said to be
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  • {{Image|Mainz.jpg|right|350px|Mainz with its cathedral viewed from Rhine River.}}
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  • ...e Bazaar]]'',<ref>[http://www.catb.org/~esr/writings/cathedral-bazaar/ The Cathedral and the Bazaar]</ref> which described the philosophy and logic underlying t
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  • ...ke]], [[Anchiskhati Basilica]], [[Mtatsminda]] (Holy Mountain), [[Kashveti Cathedral]] along with the National and Historic Museums of Georgia and numbers of ar
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  • ...ttp://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-surrey-15789806 Queen visits Guildford Cathedral and opens Redhill campus]", BBC News, 18 November 2011, accessed 21 Februar
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  • ...icanism|Anglican]] priest, rising to the position of Dean of St. Patrick's cathedral in Dublin.
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  • {{rpl|Cathedral}}
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  • ...d for important national criminal cases. It is located between [[St Paul's Cathedral]] and [[Holborn Circus]] at the western edge of London's financial [[City o
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  • ...isa, 2005.jpg|thumb|right|The Leaning Tower of Pisa in front of the city's cathedral}} ...he monuments included in site are the Leaning Tower of Pisa and the city's cathedral.<ref>[http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/395 Piazza del Duomo, Pisa], UNESCO. Ac
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  • {{r|Westminster Cathedral}}
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  • {{r|Saint Basil's Cathedral}}
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  • {{r|Chartres Cathedral}}
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  • [[Saint Paul's Cathedral, London]]
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  • * Izaak Walton, ''The Life of Mr. George Herbert, Prebendary of Salisbury Cathedral'', 1670
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  • ...ld cathedral itself, "Close" being the English word for the precincts of a cathedral. ...he detective sergeant<ref>A pleasant young fellow, Sergeant Pollock is the cathedral Dean's nephew and one of the major characters in the book; in the first few
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  • ...istratively it is a unitary authority, with the present county town (and [[cathedral]] city) being [[Truro]], but at various times Lostwithiel, Launceston and B
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  • ...sion to report on the repair of [[Saint Paul's Cathedral, London|St Paul's Cathedral]], and on 27 August, [[John Evelyn]]'s diary reports that he and other memb ...ut. He feared that if he started in the usual way, with the east end, the cathedral would remain uncompleted, through lack of will to raise the necessary money
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  • {{Image|Sao Paulo Cathedral, Macau.jpg|right|350px|Sao Paulo Cathedral, Macau.}}'''Macau Special Administrative Region''' (SAR), in the [[People's
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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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