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  • 51Cartmel Priory — Cartmel Priory, at Cartmel, Cumbria, England, is a priory founded in 1190 by William Marshal, later 1st Earl of Pembroke for the Augustinian Canons and dedicated to Saint Mary the Virgin and Saint Michael.14th centuryBetween 1327 and 1347 a… …

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  • 52Mosan art — Book cover by Hugo d Oignies …

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  • 53Iconostasis — • A great screen or partition running from side to side of the apse or across the entire end of the church, which divides the sanctuary from the body of the church, and is built of solid materials such as stone, metal, or wood, and which reaches… …

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  • 54Nativity scene — An elaborate Neapolitan presepio A nativity scene, manger scene, krippe, crèche, or crib, is a depiction of the birth of Jesus as described in the gospels of Matthew and Luke. While the term nativity scene typically includes two dimensional… …

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  • 55Ante-chapel — is the term given to that portion of a chapel which lies on the western side of the choir screen. In some of the colleges at Oxford and Cambridge the ante chapel is carried north and south across the west end of the chapel, constituting a western …

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  • 56Completely Oblique — CD cover Compilation album by E.g Oblique Graph Released …

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  • 58Cosmati — Floor in Cosmati style from the Cathedral at Terracina The Cosmati were a Roman family, seven members of which, for four generations, were skilful architects, sculptors and workers in decorative geometric mosaic, mostly for church floors. Their… …

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  • 59Bishop of Exeter — The Bishop of Exeter is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Exeter in the Province of Canterbury. The incumbent usually signs his name as Exon or incorporates this in his signature.HistoryThe history of Christianity in the South West …

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  • 60St Etheldreda's Church — St. Etheldreda s Church is located in Ely Place, off Charterhouse Street, Holborn, London. It is dedicated to Æthelthryth, or Etheldreda, an Anglo Saxon saint. It consists of a chapel, or Upper Church, and a crypt, or undercroft. It is the second …

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