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  2. Chartres Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Popular action-adventure video game Assassin's Creed features a climbable cathedral modelled heavily on the Chartres Cathedral. Chartres Cathedral and, especially, its labyrinth are featured in the novels Labyrinth and The City of Tears by Kate Mosse, who was educated in and is a resident of Chartres' twin city Chichester. [82] [83] [84]

  3. Saint Thomas Becket window in Chartres Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Whole window. Saint Thomas Becket window in Chartres Cathedral is a 1215–1225 stained-glass window in Chartres Cathedral, located behind a grille in the Confessors' Chapel, second chapel of the south ambulatory. 8.9 m high by 2.18 m wide, it was funded by the tanners' guild. [1]

  4. List of Gothic cathedrals in Europe - Wikipedia

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    cathedral Chartres Cathedral Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Chartres: Chartres: Chartres: France: Blessed Virgin Mary: cathedral, minor basilica; World Heritage Site Chichester Cathedral Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity: Chichester: Chichester: England: Holy Trinity: cathedral Clermont-Ferrand Cathedral Cathédrale Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption de ...

  5. File:Cathédrale de Chartres, Tour nord, vue de la rue Saint ...

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    Français : Ref MH PA00096993 Flèche nord de la cathédrale de Chartres, dans le style gothique flamboyant. Tour dite du clocher neuf initialement construite entre 1134 et 1150, puis reconstruite par Jehan de Beauce de 1507 à 1513. Haute de 115,18m, elle fait partie des plus hautes flèches de France.

  6. Chartres - Wikipedia

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    On Sunday, 27 February 1594, the cathedral of Chartres was the site of the coronation of Henry IV after he converted to the Catholic faith, the only king of France whose coronation ceremony was not performed in Reims. In 1674, Louis XIV raised Chartres from a duchy to a duchy peerage in favor of his nephew, Duke Philippe II of Orléans.

  7. Stained glass windows of Chartres Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The stained glass windows of Chartres Cathedral are held to be one of the best-preserved and most complete set of medieval stained glass, notably celebrated for their colours, especially their cobalt blue. They cover 2600 square metres in total and consist of 172 bays illustrating biblical scenes, the lives of the saints and scenes from the ...

  8. Choir wall of Chartres Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Overall view. The choir wall of Chartres Cathedral (French - clôture de chœur or tour du chœur) is a piece of stone architecture and sculpture in Chartres Cathedral, over 6 metres tall and around 100 metres long.

  9. The Cathedral of Chartres - Wikipedia

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    The Cathedral of Chartres is an oil painting on canvas of Chartres Cathedral by the French artist Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, created in 1830. After being sold several times, it has been held in the Musée du Louvre , in Paris since 1906.