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The history of Strasbourg's cathedral is well documented thanks to the archives of the Notre-Dame Foundation, the city of Strasbourg, and of the diocese. Archaeological excavations below and around the cathedral have been conducted in 1896–1897, [ 11 ] 1907, [ 12 ] 1923–1924, [ 13 ] 1947–1948, [ 14 ] between 1966 and 1972, [ 15 ] and ...
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Cathedral of Our Lady of Strasbourg. inception. 1878. captured with. Nikon D5200. exposure time. ... Paint Shop Pro Photo 12,01: File change date and time: 09:49, 5 ...
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The original Ecclesia and Synagoga from the portal of Strasbourg Cathedral, now in the museum and replaced by replicas. Ecclesia and Synagoga, or Ecclesia et Synagoga in Latin, meaning "Church and Synagogue" (the order sometimes reversed), are a pair of figures personifying the Church and the Jewish synagogue, that is to say Judaism, found in medieval Christian art.
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