Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Chartres Cathedral' has mentioned 'Bishop' in the following places:
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Contents 1 History 1.1 Earlier Cathedrals 1.2 Fire and reconstruction (1194xe2x80x931260) 1.3 Later modifications (13thxe2x80x9318th centuries) and the Coronation of Henry IV of France 1.4 French Revolution and 19th century 1.5 World War II 1.6 2009 restoration 1.7 Liturgy 2 Description 2.1 Statistics 2.2 Plan and elevation xe2x80x93 flying buttresses 3 The towers and clock 4 The Portals and their sculpture 4.1 West, or Royal Portal (12th century) 4.2 North transept portals (13th century) 4.3 South portal (13th century) 5 Angels and monsters 6 Nave and ambulatory 7 Stained glass windows 7.1 12th century windows 7.2 Rose windows 7.3 Windows in aisles and the choir ambulatory 7.4 Clerestory windows 7.4.1 Later windows 8 The Crypt (9thxe2x80x9311th century) 9 High Altar (18th century) 10 Choir wall (16th-18th centuries) 11 Labyrinth 12 Chapel of Piatus of Tournai, bishop's palace and gardens 13 Construction 14 Restoration 15 The School of Chartres 16 Social and economic context 17 Pilgrimages and the legend of the Sancta Camisa 18 Popular culture 19 Chartres Light Celebration 20 See also 21 References 22 Bibliography 23 External links | WIKI |
This was then reconstructed and enlarged by Bishop Gislebert, but was itself destroyed by fire in 1020. | WIKI |
A more serious fire broke out on 7 September 1020, after which Bishop Fulbert (bishop from 1006 to 1028) decided to build a new cathedral. | WIKI |
The ceremony took place in the choir of the church, after which the King and the Bishop mounted the rood screen to be seen by the crowd in the nave. | WIKI |
After the ceremony and a mass, they moved to the residence of the bishop next to the cathedral for a banquet. | WIKI |
The central door is only opened for the entry of processions on major festivals, of which the most important is the Adventus or installation of a new bishop. | WIKI |
Chapel of Piatus of Tournai, bishop's palace and gardens[edit] | 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 bishop's palace, also to the north, is built of brick and stone, and dates to the 17th century. | WIKI |
At the beginning of the 11th century, Bishop Fulbert besides rebuilding the cathedral, established Chartres as a Cathedral school, an important center of religious scholarship and theology. | WIKI |