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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Chartres Cathedral' has mentioned 'France' in the following places:
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Chartres Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of Our Lady of Chartres (French: Cathxc3xa9drale Notre-Dame de Chartres), is a Roman Catholic church in Chartres, France, about 80xc2xa0km (50 miles) southwest of Paris, and is the seat of the Bishop of Chartres.
The Second World War, in France, was a battle between the Allies and the Germans.
Although in the 18th and 19th century these figures were mistakenly identified as the Merovingian monarchs of France (thus attracting the opprobrium of Revolutionary iconoclasts) they almost certainly represent the kings and queens of the Old Testament xe2x80x93 another standard iconographical feature of Gothic portals.
Beyond this is a ring of twelve diamond-shaped openings containing the Old Testament Kings of Judah, another ring of smaller lozenges containing the arms of France and Castille, and finally a ring of semicircles containing Old Testament Prophets holding scrolls.
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.
"[50] He also noted that the bright white walls made it more difficult to appreciate the colours of the stained glass windows, and declared that the work violated international conservation protocols, in particular, the 1964 Charter of Venice of which France is a signatory.
Criterion (ii): Chartres Cathedral has exercised considerable influence on the development of Gothic art in France and beyond.