Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Burgos Cathedral' has mentioned 'Saint' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
The last works of importance (the Sacristy or the Chapel of Saint Thecla) were performed in the 18th century, during which the Gothic portals of the main facade were also modified.
Chapel of Saint Henry.
Chapel of Saint Thecla.
Cloistered chapel of Saint Jerome.
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.
In the 18th century the construction began of the magnificent Churrigueresque Chapel of Saint Thecla (finished in 1734) (on the site of the original parish church), the Chapel of the Relics and the Sacristy.
Subsequently, the connection between the two levels of the cloister only is established through a wooden staircase beneath the chapel of Saint Jerome.
On August 12, 1994, a statue of Saint Lawrence came off from the final stretch of the north tower of the main facade, which made public the immediate need to resume the protection and conservation measures of the monument.
Under the eight arches that form the mullions of both arches are placed the statues of the first eight kings of Castile from Ferdinand I of Lexc3xb3n "the Magnus" to Ferdinand III of Castile "the Saint".
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.
The memory of Saint Ferdinand is linked to the construction of this symbolic monument of the Spanish monarchy.