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  1. Saint-Denis Bazilikası. /  48.93556°K 2.35972°D  / 48.93556; 2.35972. Saint-Denis Bazilikası (Fransızca: Basilique royale de Saint-Denis ), (günümüzde bir kuzey Paris büyük kenti varoşu olmuş) Saint-Denis, Seine-Saint-Denis, Fransa 'da Orta Çağ'da Gotik mimari stilline göre yapılmış bir büyük manastır kilisesidir.

  2. Late Gothic statue of Saint Denis, limestone, formerly polychromed (Musée de Cluny) St Denis in the Nuremberg Chronicle Veneration of Denis began soon after his death. The bodies of Denis, Eleutherius, and Rusticus were buried on the spot of their martyrdom, where the construction of the eponymous basilica was begun by Genevieve , assisted by the people of Paris . [8]

  3. The Treasury of Saint-Denis, kept at the Basilica of Saint-Denis in Paris until the French Revolution, was the main repository of the regalia of the Kingdom of France, including the ancien régime portion of what are now known as the French Crown Jewels. Its surviving items are presently scattered between the Louvre, the Cabinet des Médailles ...

  4. 17 de ago. de 2015 · Usage on rm.wikipedia.org Temp medieval; Usage on sl.wikipedia.org Stolnica sv. Dionizija, Saint-Denis; Usage on vi.wikipedia.org Cửa sổ hoa hồng; Wikipedia:Hình ảnh chọn lọc/2022/04; Wikipedia:Hình ảnh chọn lọc/2022/04/21

  5. À ses origines, l'ancienne abbaye royale de Saint-Denis est associée à l'histoire des Francs. L'église abbatiale a été dénommée « basilique » dès l'époque mérovingienne (comme beaucoup d'autres églises). Elle s'élève sur l'emplacement d'un cimetière gallo-romain, lieu de sépulture de saint Denis martyrisé vers 250.

  6. Media in category "Burials at the Basilica of Saint-Denis". The following 8 files are in this category, out of 8 total. Madame Troisième, Marie Louise de France, (1728-1733).jpg 1,260 × 1,493; 1.37 MB. Barriere - Snuffbox with the Family of Louis XV - Walters 57136 - Left Side.jpg 1,800 × 1,445; 339 KB.

  7. 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.