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  2. Rose window - Wikipedia

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    The west rose window is nearly 33 ft in diameter with a spider web like frame for great support. It also has one of the highest ratio of glass and stone of any other rose window. In 1225 Notre-Dame began modifications on its fourth story, instead of a triforium there were rose-shaped oculi which projected light onto the roof.

  3. Notre-Dame de Paris - Wikipedia

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    The stained glass windows of Notre-Dame, particularly the three rose windows, are among the most famous features of the cathedral. The west rose window, over the portals, was the first and smallest of the roses in Notre-Dame.

  4. French Gothic stained glass windows - Wikipedia

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    The larger rose windows of the 13th century, particularly those of Chartres Cathedral and Notre-Dame de Paris, required a different kind of tracery. The mullions and bars were modified into curvilinear forms, outlining the panels of the glass, creating elaborate designs within the window.

  5. Notre-Dame to reopen after brutal 2019 fire: See photos ... - AOL

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    The Notre-Dame Cathedral is set to re-open early December 2024, with a planned weekend of ceremonies on Dec. 7 and 8, 2024, five years after the 2019 fire which ravaged the world heritage landmark ...

  6. Notre Dame Cathedral’s Rose Windows and Crown of ... - AOL

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    A hero priest sprinted into the building to rescue the Crown.

  7. Notre-Dame's Iconic Rose Windows Are Reportedly Safe ... - AOL

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  8. French Gothic architecture - Wikipedia

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    Other landmarks of the Rayonnant Gothic are the two rose windows on the north and south of the transept of Notre-Dame Cathedral, whereas earlier rose windows, like those of Amiens Cathedral, were framed by stone and occupied only a portion of the wall, these two windows, with a delicate lacelike framework, occupied the entire space between the ...

  9. Notre-Dame's famed rose window spared but blaze harms ... - AOL

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    Notre-Dame's famed stained-glass rose windows and most of its many religious relics appeared to have escaped the worst of Monday's inferno as well, easing fears for the fate of the vast trove of ...