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  2. Naumburg Master - Wikipedia

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    Around 1230 he worked on Mainz Cathedral, where he created the fragmentary rood screen, including a sandstone relief of Saint Martin that became known as the Bassenheim Horseman. Afterwards he traveled east along the Via Regia to the episcopal see of Naumburg , where the rebuilding of Naumburg Cathedral had started around 1210 and the Gothic ...

  3. Category:Sculptures of saints - Wikipedia

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    Saint Anthony Monument (Lisbon) Saint George Freeing the Princess; Saint Martin de Porres (sculpture) Saints Jerome and Mary Magdalen (Bernini) Santa Monica (sculpture) St. Anne's Column; St. Cecilia (Stefano Maderno) Statue of St. John of Nepomuk in Divina; Statues of Madonna, Saint Dominic and Thomas Aquinas, Charles Bridge

  4. Jamb statue - Wikipedia

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    A jamb statue is a figure carved on the jambs of a doorway or window. These statues are often human figures-typically religious figures or secular or ecclesiastical leaders. [ 1 ] Jambs are usually a part of a portal , accompanied by lintel and trumeau .

  5. Saint Martin de Porres (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    It was dedicated on May 27, 1989, with the support of the St. Martin de Porres Guild and the founding pastor who wanted the church to be dedicated in the Saints honor. The funds for the work were provided by an endowment supplied by parishioner Mary A. Cooke, who hoped to have the statue erected inside the church school. The piece resides outside.

  6. Naumburg Cathedral and the High Medieval Cultural Landscape ...

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    The Benedictine monks of St George, the canons of St Moritz in Naumburg, and the Naumburg cathedral chapter participated in the costs and maintenance of the Kleine Saale in return for rights of utilization. Maintenance work was managed by a water expert from Pforta Monastery and the highest-ranking fisherman from the Naumburg.

  7. Saint Martin - Wikipedia

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    Candes-Saint-Martin, in the Indre-et-Loire département, place where Saint Martin of Tours died; St. Martin de Clare, Nova Scotia; St Martin-in-the-Fields, an Anglican church in London; St. Martin's (disambiguation) St. Martin's Church (disambiguation) St. Martin's Day, a feast on November 11, of St Martin of Tours; Saint Martin Island ...

  8. Community of Saint Martin - Wikipedia

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    The Community of Saint Martin is a public association of clerics according to pontifical law, gathering Roman Catholic priests and deacons. It was founded in 1976 by Father Jean-François Guérin , a priest from the Archdiocese of Tours (France), under the protection of Cardinal Giuseppe Siri , Archbishop of Genoa (Italy).

  9. Saint-Martin-au-Val Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    The Saint-Martin-au-Val Sanctuary is a monumental Gallo-Roman temple complex still undergoing excavation in Chartres. [1] It is one of the largest sanctuaries from Roman Gaul and is notable for its rare preservation of an ornate wooden ceiling. [2] It featured a cult site to Diana and Apollo. [2] [3]