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  2. Rova of Antananarivo - Wikipedia

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    The building was designed with a private pew for the royal family, elevated on a platform approximately 0.9 metres (3.0 ft) high and accessed by a short staircase. A private entrance available to the royal family was accessible by a decorative exterior bridge linking the chapel to the raised embankment upon which Manampisoa stood. [65]

  3. Tanjombato - Wikipedia

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    Tanjombato is a suburb and a rural municipality of Antananarivo in the Analamanga Region (Central Highlands of Madagascar). It belongs to the district of Antananarivo-Atsimondrano and had a population of 50,373 as of 2018. [2] It is situated at 7 km South from downtown Antananarivo and is crossed by the Ikopa River and the National Road 7. [3]

  4. List of churches on the Isle of Man - Wikipedia

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    St John the Baptist (The Royal Chapel), St John's German [29] Medieval Church of England West Coast Rebuilt 1849 St John's Methodist Church German (St John's) [30] Methodist St Patrick, Jurby: Jurby [31] Ancient Church of England Northern Plain Rebuilt 1813. May no longer hold services Christ Church, Laxey Laxey [32] Church of England

  5. Royal chapel - Wikipedia

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    The first noble or royal court orchestras in German language regions, most of which were founded in the sixteenth century, were called Hofkapelle.When the noble and royal courts dissipated the name was often replaced by Staatskapelle ("State Chapel"), usually indicating an orchestra with a prior tradition as Hofkapelle.

  6. Chapel Royal - Wikipedia

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    The Chapel Royal in the United Kingdom is a department of the Ecclesiastical Household, which was established in 1483, under Edward IV, as the Royal Free Chapel of the Household. [9] The Chapel Royal, in this sense, is a grouping of clerics and musicians, rather than a physical building. [9]

  7. Ecclesiastical Household - Wikipedia

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    The Church of England Ecclesiastical Household comprises the College of Chaplains, and the associated Chapel Royal, the Royal Almonry Office, various Domestic Chaplains, and service Chaplains. The College of Chaplains is under the Clerk of the Closet, an office dating from 1437. It is normally held by a diocesan bishop, who may however remain ...

  8. Sanctuary of St. Paschal Baylon - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Chapel, built in the 17th century to house the remains of the saint, was considered the first monument of Valencian Baroque in terms of time and merit. However, the old convent church and the Baroque chapel were destroyed by an arson attack in 1936 during the Spanish Civil War. The new church is not finished, although it is open for ...

  9. Kraljevski Dvor - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Chapel is devoted to Saint Andrew, the patron saint of house of Karađorđević.The church was built at the same time as Kraljevski Dvor and is attached to it through a colonnade with semicircular arches.