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    The new information about the seizure of church valuables from the Peter and Paul Court Cathedral in Peterhof in 1917. Items search perspective by Zelenyanskaya, Yulia V.

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…However, the prospect of discovering precious objects of decorative and applied art or their analogues in modern public of private collections is visible now only with the Peterhof Peter and Paul Court Cathedral, and this aspect received special attention. …”
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    Intercambios artísticos en una diócesis transfronteriza by Marta Cendón Fernández

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The multiplication of donations allows us to think that the new cathedral of Tui began around 1125, with a transept of three naves, similar to that of the cathedral of Santiago and the initial one in Braga, as well as a five-apse chevet, similar to the one proposed by the new bracarense project. …”
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    A crise dos vivos by Maria Helena da Cruz Coelho

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…These questions, as well as their answers, were prompted by the Livro das Capelas (lit., ‘Book of Chapels’), a composite manuscript drawn up in the 1370s, which details the existing chapels in the cathedral and the reforms to which they were subjected. …”
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    Les actes des évêques d’Avranches, ca. 990-1253 : esquisse d’un premier bilan by Richard Allen

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…Of course, the history of the diocese of Avranches, which was the smallest as well as the poorest of the ecclesiastical province of Rouen, is marked by some of the greatest misfortunes to befall the duchy’s patrimony (the collapse of the cathedral, the destruction of the archives of Saint-Lô), but enough material does survive to allow not only for an insight into one of the lesser-known episcopal chanceries of Normandy, but also for the opportunity to better understand numerous historical, diplomatic, archaeological, prosopographical and topographical facts.…”
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    The first-layer frescoes in the dome of the Rotunda of Saint George in Sofia by Zakharova Anna

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…This motif can be traced in the churches of the Archbishopric of Ohrid starting from Saint Sophia Cathedral (ca. 1052-56). It is to that ensemble that the Rotunda frescoes are closest in style as well. …”
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    A materialização dos poderes no espaço como expressão da memória e identidade urbana medieval by Maria do Carmo Ribeiro, Arnaldo Sousa Melo

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…Finally, we studied how those buildings and urban spaces constitute a part of urban memory and identity, in particular the cathedral, the walls and castles, palaces and city planning.This paper is focused mainly on the medieval Portuguese cities of Braga and Porto, although occasionally with insights in some other towns.The methodology used was based on the intersection of the different sources, particularly written, but also iconographic and cartographic ones, as well as material remains still existing today.…”
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    Matérialité, acteurs et usages des prisons de Tournai à la fin du Moyen Âge : un état des lieux by Florian Mariage

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…Added to this are the ecclesiastical jurisdictions of the bishop of Tournai and its officiality, as well as that of the cathedral chapter, which holds an island of immunity in the heart of the city, and jealously guards its privileges for its members. …”
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    One hundred years since the draft of the constitutional charter: Legal regulation up to the 10th century and its reflection on the current source of law by Vasiljević Aleksandar B.

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Athos arrangement, based on the Cathedral of the Elders, the Athanasius and Tsimiski typica, managed to survive in fragments despite military occupations, political and other circumstances. …”
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    Combined Elastic and Limit Analysis for Seismic Vulnerability Assessment of Pitched Portal Frames by Marco Postiglione, Fabio De Angelis, Giuseppe Brandonisio

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Pitched portal frames are widely adopted both in civil and industrial building structures, as well as in architectural heritage structures, including cathedral portal frames in ecclesiastical buildings. …”
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    «Denikin’s» Church Council in works on latest Russian archeography by V. V. Kalinovsky, I. V. Petrov, A. S. Puchenkov

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The authors performed the detailed analysis of collection of documents covering the work of the Southeast Cathedral in 1919 compiled by a specialist in the history of the Russian Orthodox Church in the 1920s and 1930s. …”
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    The Secrets of Salantai Engraving Studio: Stanisław Czerski, the Mysterious Byks, and ‘The Wrong’ Plater by Alma Braziūnienė

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…He was a talented philologist, a translator, pedagogue, engraver, ethnologist, a canon of the Samogitian Cathedral Chapter, and a Doctor of Theology. The article investigates the nature of the activity of Salantai Engraving Studio: whether the engravers using the fictitious name of Byks was related to it, if this could be Albert Gorski (1808–1860), the owner of Salantai Manor, with whom of the Plater family Stanisław Czerski was maintaining friendly relationships, as well as other debatable issues which, so far, have been presented in historiography in a multitude of different ways. …”
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    Fécamp et l’architecture en Normandie by Lindy Grant

    Published 2003-02-01
    “…It is interesting to note that, while in Capetian France, after 1160, the direction of gothic architecture was set by the great cathedrals, in Normandy that role was taken by Fecamp and St Étienne at Caen, both venerable Benedictine abbeys with close links with the ducal house.…”
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    À partir de la diffusion de trois poèmes hagiographiques, identification des centres carolingiens ayant influencé l’œuvre de Dudon de Saint-Quentin by Stéphane Lecouteux

    Published 2005-04-01
    “…But Dudo could also very well have stayed for a while in Liège since the clerics of his time did not shun travelling in the course of their studies. …”
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