Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Bourges Cathedral' has mentioned 'Saint' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence | Text Source |
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[2] Christianity was brought by Saint Ursinus of Bourges in about 300 A.D.; He is considered the first Bishop. | WIKI |
The sculpture in the tympanum of the portal on the far right facing the cathedral represents the life of the local saint and former Bishop of Bourges St Ursinus. | WIKI |
The tympanum to the near left portal shows scenes from the life of Virgin Mary, while the far left tympanum is dedicated to Saint Guillaume of Donjon, and depicts his beheading; another scene shows him healing a mentally ill man; the devil flees in the form of a wolf. | WIKI |
The Portal of Saint Guillaume also depicts the richly ornamented spire that once adorned the cathedral. | WIKI |
The portal of Saint Guillaume depicts the spire of the Cathedral, since disappeared Angels in the portal of Saint Stephen arch of Lower arcade in the portal of Saint Stephen (13th c.) | WIKI |
The stained glass depicted the family of the donor being presented to the Saint. | WIKI |
One of the best-known windows from this period is the Joseph window, in the ambulatory to the right of the Chapel of Saint Francis of Sales. | WIKI |
The Chapel of Saint Joan of Arc was constructed in 1468 and has a notable 16th-century window devoted to the life of Joan of Arc in sixteen scenes, with precise Renaissance detail and colouring. | WIKI |
Window of the Apostles (15th century) Chapel of Saint Joan of Arc, Scenes from the life of Saint Denis (15th century) (click to enlarge) Chapel of Jacques Coeur, The Announciation (1448xe2x80x931450) Windows of the Chapel of Saint Joseph, or Alligret (1415) Chapel of De Breuil - Adoration of the Magi (1467xe2x80x9379) Chapel of Beaucaire - Doctors of the Church (1452) Chapel of Saint Anne, or Tullier (1533); the Tullier family is presented to Saint Anne Assumption of the Virgin window, Axial chapel (16th century) Details of the Assumption of the Virgin, Axial chapel (16th century) (click 3X to enlarge) The Coppin Chapel, south collateral, (1518) | WIKI |
The cathedral, which was dedicated to the first Christian martyr, Saint Etienne, occupies the site of a place of worship since the 3rd century. | UNESCO |