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  2. Lisieux Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    A previous cathedral build in the Romanesque style was burned by Geoffrey of Anjou in 1136. [1] Bishop Arnulf was at first only able to do essential repairs before he started the requisite full rebuilding in 1160. [2] Busy with the reconstructions, he missed a papal summon to Rome in 1144 and struggled later to finance the reconstruction. [3]

  3. Arnulf of Lisieux - Wikipedia

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    Arnulf of Lisieux [1] (1104/1109 [2] – 31 August 1184) was a medieval French bishop [3] who figured prominently as a conservative figure during the Renaissance of the 12th century, built the Cathedral of Lisieux, which introduced Gothic architecture to Normandy, and implemented the reforms of Bernard of Clairvaux.

  4. Ancient Diocese of Lisieux - Wikipedia

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    There were thirty-one prebends, the first eleven of whom had the title of 'Baron'. The Cathedral also had four Vicars and thirty chaplains. [10] The Bishop of Lisieux was ex-officio Conservator of the University of Caen. The diocese of Lisieux contained 487 parishes and 520 rectories. [11] On its territory there were six abbeys for men and two ...

  5. Roman Catholic Diocese of Bayeux and Lisieux - Wikipedia

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    The Abbey of St. Evroul (Ebrulphus) in the Diocese of Lisieux, founded about 560 by Bayeux native St. Evroul, was the home of chronicler Ordericus Vitalis (1075–1141). Bishop Guillaume Bonnet founded the Collège de Bayeux in Paris in 1308 to house students from the dioceses of Bayeux, Le Mans, and Angers studying medicine or civil law.

  6. Aachen Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The Aachen cathedral treasury includes highly important objects including the Cross of Lothair, Bust of Charlemagne and the Persephone sarcophagus. The Cathedral Treasury in Aachen is regarded as one of the most important ecclesiastical treasuries in northern Europe. Pilgrims are able to see some of the relics every seven years when they are ...

  7. Thousands sign petition to drink red juice from bottom of ...

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    Photos of the sarcophagus: The wild theory went so viral it spawned a change.org petition entitled "let the people drink the red liquid from the dark sarcophagus."

  8. Archaeologists Find Ancient Sarcophagus and Statues Under ...

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    Archaeologists have discovered a sarcophagus, ancient tombs, and statues while carrying out a dig under the Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris, according to French officials.Inrap, the French National ...

  9. A 2,000-Year-Old Sarcophagus Was Just Unsealed—and the Mummy ...

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    Experts working in the Tomb of Cerberus in Giugliano, an area in Naples, unsealed a 2,000-year-old sarcophagus. Inside they found the remains of a shockingly well-preserved body lying face-up and ...