Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Chartres Cathedral' has mentioned 'Apse' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence | Text Source |
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A vestige of this church, now known as Saint Lubin Chapel, remains, underneath the apse of the present cathedral. | WIKI |
The nave, aisles, and lower levels of the transepts of the new cathedral were probably completed first, then the choir and chapels of the apse; then the upper parts of the transept. | WIKI |
The cathedral was formally re-consecrated in October 1260, in the presence of King Louis IX of France, whose coat of arms was painted over the entrance to the apse. | WIKI |
[5] In 1326 a new two-story chapel, dedicated to Saint Piatus of Tournai, displaying his relics, was added to the apse. | WIKI |
East of the crossing are four rectangular bays terminating in a semicircular apse. | WIKI |
The nave and transepts are flanked by single aisles, broadening to a double-aisled ambulatory around the choir and apse. | WIKI |
This arrangement is repeated in the stained glass windows of the apse. | WIKI |
This window is actually a composite; the upper part, showing the Virgin and Child surrounded by adoring angels, dates from around 1180 and was probably positioned at the center of the apse in the earlier building. | WIKI |
Those in the choir depict the kings of France and Castile and members of the local nobility in the straight bays, while the windows in the apse hemicycle show those Old Testament prophets who foresaw the virgin birth, flanking scenes of the Annunciation, Visitation and Nativity in the axial window. | WIKI |
Chapel of Saint Piatus of Tournai, added in 1326 to the east of the apse Labyrinth in the gardens of the bishop Chapel of Saint Piatus of Tournai (left), apse of the cathedral and the old bishop's residence | WIKI |
The Chapel of Saint Piatus of Tournai was a later addition to the cathedral, built in 1326, close to the apse at the east end of the cathedral. | WIKI |