Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Burgos Cathedral' has mentioned 'Bishop' in the following places:
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And on this site, expanded through the demolition of neighboring houses, with donations by the Bishop Marino, rose a new Gothic cathedral. | WIKI |
The first stone of the new cathedral was laid on June 20, 1221 in the presence of the promoters of the cathedral: the king Ferdinand III of Castile "the Saint" and Bishop Maurice of Burgos, bishop of the Burgalese diocese since 1213. | WIKI |
Presumably, the first master builder was an anonymous French architect - although some researchers posit the name of the canon Johan de Champagne, cited in a document of 1227 -, most likely brought to Burgos by bishop Maurice himself, after his trip to France and Germany to arrange the marriage of the monarch with Elisabeth of Swabia. | WIKI |
The construction was initiated at the front and at the presbytery, where the founding bishop was buried. | WIKI |
The spires of the Burgos cathedral were raised with the financial contributions of the bishop Alonso de Cartagena and of his successor at headquarters, Luis de Acuxc3xb1a, whose coats of arms, along with the Castilian-Leonese monarchy, appear in the parapets that connect to the tops of the towers. | WIKI |
The door is divided by a mullion in which it appears, covered by a canopy on which effigy the Lamb, which could also be carved by Master of the Sarmental) representing a bishop; is tradition identify the portrayed as D. Mauricio, although it may well be of D. Asterio or Saint Indaletius, first bishop of Almerxc3xada, martyr and Christianizator of the province of Burgos. | WIKI |
The portals of the transept (the Puerta del Sarmental to the south and the Puerta de la Coronerxc3xada to the north) may also be compared to the great sculpted ensembles of the French royal domain, while the enamelled, brass tomb of Bishop Mauricio resembles the so-called Limoges goldsmith work. | UNESCO |
When two of these architects, Juan de Vallejo and Juan de Castaxc3xb1eda, completed the prodigious cupola with its starred vaulting in 1567, the Burgos Cathedral unified one of the greatest known concentrations of late Gothic masterpieces: the Puerta de la Pellejerxc3xada (1516) of Francisco de Colonia, the ornamental grill and choir stalls, the grill of the chapel of the Presentation (1519), the retable of Gil de Siloe in the Constable's chapel, the retable of Gil de Siloe and Diego de la Cruz in Saint Anne's chapel, the staircase of Diego de Siloe in the north transept arm (1519), the tombs of Bishop Alonso de Cartagena, Bishop Alonso Luis Osorio de Acuxc3xb1a, the Abbot Juan Ortega de Velasco, the Constable Pedro Hernxc3xa1ndez de Velasco and, his wife Doxc3xb1a Mencxc3xada de Mendoza, etc. | UNESCO |