How To Use Chartres In A Sentence
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Chartres new luminosity and stained-glass windows illustrate a second principle of medieval aesthetics.
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However, Chartres, as well as other church figures such as the Dean of Westminster Abbey and the moderator of the Church of Scotland will also play a role in the wedding service.
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From the Magister Sententiarum he had fallen upon the Capitularies of Charlemagne, and in his insatiable hunger for knowledge had devoured decretal after decretal: those of Theodore, Bishop of Hispalis, those of Bouchard, Bishop of Worms, those of Yves, Bishop of Chartres; then the decretal of Gratian, which came after Charlemagnes Capitularies; then the collection of Gregory IX; then the epistle Super specula of Honorius III.
II. Claude Frollo. Book IV
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My father, who did not much like churrigueresque flamboyance, replied, 'They might use it as a model for a wedding cake, but hardly for a church.' in this matter I sided with my mother, and although later I was to see such awe-inspiring cathedrals as Chartres and Salisbury, I always thought that our cathedral in Toledo was the most angelic I had ever seen.
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In a distinctly medieval way, ressourcement was also the method of the theologians, canonists, and craftsmen at Chartres.
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So we walk through the utterly captivating townlet of Chartres, with its cobbled lanes, old maisons, Italian style piazzas, haute shops and the Eure flowing gently, even a little murkily, at the base of the town.
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In addition to the Chartres 11-circult labyrinth, there is an even more ancient pattern known as the Cretan or 7-circuit labyrinth, which was found in Neolithic rock carvings.
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Those who are delighted by the cathedral of Chartres and the Meninas of Velasquez may think that those who remain unaffected by these marvels are boors.
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Bishop Chartres's words were echoed during a series of commemoration services held at cathedrals and churches around the country over the weekend.
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The display of matchstick models (including Chartres cathedral in 65,000 matches) instils wide-eyed humility.
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French kings lieutenant in Picardie, who being accompanied with the bishop of Chartres, the lord de Hugueuile, the ladie of Monpensier sister to the erle of March, the ladie of Lucenburgh sister to the said earle of saint Paule, & diuerse other ladies and gentlewomen, which receiued hir with great ioy and gladnesse, and taking leaue of the
Chronicles (3 of 6): Historie of England (1 of 9) Henrie IV
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We followed the well-trodden tourist route from Paris to Chartres.
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After a short homily, the priest confessed her in the presence of the villagers and sentenced her to an annual pilgrimage to Chartres.
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It was also a kind of Chartres Cathedral, a perfect embodiment of its genre.
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The reason for this admiration is the same that Viollet-le-Duc gives for admiring the tower of Chartres -- the "adresse" with which the square is changed into the octagon.
Mont-Saint-Michel and Chartres
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Among the scapegoats was the Duc de Chartres, who was accused of failing to read signals properly and, worse, shying from battle.
John Paul Jones
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He traveled to Chartres, and found solace amid its roses and apses.
FORGE OF EMPIRES 1861-1871
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They lived in the depths of distant forests and held an annual convention near Chartres.
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Alan Jones is Dean of Grace Episcopal Cathedral in San Francisco and an honorary canon of the Cathedral of Our Lady of Chartres.
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We followed the well-trodden tourist route from Paris to Chartres.
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So we walk through the utterly captivating townlet of Chartres, with its cobbled lanes, old maisons, Italian style piazzas, haute shops and the Eure flowing gently, even a little murkily, at the base of the town.
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Paris -- Nohant being left under the stewardship of Deschartres -- and by her unconciliatory behavior further alienating the other side of the family from whom Aurore, through no fault of her own, was virtually estranged at the moment when she stood most in need of a friend.
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They lived in the depths of distant forests and held an annual convention near Chartres.
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When it was time to file out the side-door into the courtway, she would linger at prayers, then slip out another door, and unseen glide up Chartres Street to Canal, and once there, mingle in the throng that filled the wide thoroughfare.
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They lived in the depths of distant forests and held an annual convention near Chartres.
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