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  1. You are free: to share – to copy, distribute and transmit the work; to remix – to adapt the work; Under the following conditions: attribution – You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made.

  2. Klosterkirken eller katedralkirken Saint-Denis (fransk Cathédrale royale de Saint-Denis, eller ganske enkelt Basilique Saint-Denis, tidligere Abbaye de Saint-Denis) fikk status som katedral i 1966, og er setet for biskopen i Saint-Denis, Pascal Michel Ghislain Delannoy. Bygningen er av unik betydning både historisk som arkitektonisk.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SugerSuger - Wikipedia

    Abbey of Saint-Denis. Abbot Suger, friend and confidant of the French Kings Louis VI and Louis VII, decided in about 1137 to rebuild the great Church of Saint-Denis, the burial church of the French monarchs. [citation needed] Suger began with the West front, reconstructing the original Carolingian façade with its single door.

  4. Alfonso of Brienne. Francis, Duke of Anjou. Anne Marie Louise d'Orléans, Duchess of Montpensier. Anne of Austria. Anne of Brittany. Aregund. Sophie d'Artois. Joan I, Countess of Auvergne.

  5. Některá data mohou pocházet z datové položky. Bazilika Saint-Denis [1] ( francouzsky Basilique Saint-Denis, či Basilique royale de Saint-Denis) je gotický kostel ve městě Saint-Denis na severním okraji Paříže a historicky sídlo stejnojmenného opatství. Po staletí sloužil jako pohřebiště francouzských králů .

  6. Saint-Denis is home to the royal necropolis of the Basilica of Saint-Denis and was also the location of the associated abbey. It is also home to France's national football and rugby stadium, the Stade de France, built for the 1998 FIFA World Cup. Saint-Denis is a formerly industrial suburb currently changing its economic base.

  7. 24 de nov. de 2020 · Whilst originally founded in the 7th century, the current Basilica of St Denis was built in a gothic style in the 12th century by the Regent of France, Abbot Suger. From the 7th century onwards, and officially from the 10th century, the Basilica of St Denis acquired a new and important role as the burial place of the kings and queens of France.