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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]
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.
[1] On the 15th of March, 1091 he ordained Orderic Vitalis as a subdeacon of the cathedral of Lisieux. [2] In 1096 Gilbert was recorded as an attendee at the Synod of Rouen, where the decrees of the Council of Claremont were proclaimed; this council was also responsible for reiterating the enforcement of the Peace of God, amongst other decrees. [4]
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 ...
Several ancient tombs and the 14th-century lead sarcophagus were discovered during an excavation of the church. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...
The Alyscamps continued to be used well into medieval times, although the removal of Saint Trophimus' relics to the cathedral in 1152 reduced its prestige. During the Renaissance the necropolis was systematically looted, with city councillors giving sarcophagi as gifts to distinguished visitors and local people using funerary stones as building ...
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 ...
Upon her death, Paolo commissioned the sculptor Jacopo della Quercia to create a marble sarcophagus, still in Lucca Cathedral. In the finished work, she reclines peacefully with a dog, a symbol of fidelity, [3] at her feet. The sarcophagus was not actually used, and Ilaria del Carretto is buried in the Guinigi chapel of Santa Lucia in San ...