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  2. Flying buttress - Wikipedia

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    The flying buttresses of Notre Dame de Paris, constructed in 1180, were among the earliest to be used in a Gothic cathedral. Flying buttresses were also used at about the same time to support the upper walls of the apse at the Church of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, completed in 1163. [4]

  3. Gothic cathedrals and churches - Wikipedia

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    The Gothic style first appeared in France in the mid-12th century in an Abbey, St Denis Basilica, built by Abbot Suger (1081–1151). The old Basilica was the traditional burial place of Saint Denis, and of the Kings of France, and was also a very popular pilgrimage destination, so much so that pilgrims were sometimes crushed by the crowds.

  4. The 8 Most Magnificent Gothic Cathedrals Ever Built - AOL

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    Each cathedral was a product of innovation, where Eastern-inspired pointed arches joined forces with revolutionary ribbed vaults and gravity-defying flying buttresses to create an architectural ...

  5. List of cathedrals in Texas - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of cathedrals in the state of Texas, United States: Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. Download coordinates as: KML; GPX (all coordinates)

  6. Construction of Gothic cathedrals - Wikipedia

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    The Temple of Solomon is depicted as a Gothic building under construction. Miniature from an illuminated manuscript of Josephus's Antiquities of the Jews (c. 93/4 AD) made for John, Duke of Berry. The construction of Gothic cathedrals was an ambitious, expensive, and technically demanding aspect of life in the Late Middle Ages.

  7. Pinnacle - Wikipedia

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    In these the buttresses run up, forming a sort of square turret, and crowned with a pyramidal cap, very much like those of the next period, the Early English. Pinnacles on the top of walls and the corner of flying buttresses. In this and the following styles, mainly in Gothic architecture, the pinnacle seems generally to have had its ...

  8. Gothic architecture - Wikipedia

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    Rose windows were a prominent feature of many Gothic churches and cathedrals. The rose was a symbol of the Virgin Mary, and they were particularly used in churches dedicated to her. The French Gothic cathedrals of Chartres, [122] Notre Dame de Paris, Reims, and Laon have them in the west façade, and in the transepts as well. [123]

  9. List of regional characteristics of European cathedral ...

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    Lincoln Cathedral showing Norman portals, Gothic screen and towers in two stages. The plan is a double cross with a large boldly projecting transept and a secondary transept with apsidal chapels towards the eastern end. It has a separate cloister and a decagonal chapter house with enormous flying buttresses.