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  1. La cappella di San Giorgio ( St George's Chapel in inglese) è la cappella del castello di Windsor, una delle residenze reali britanniche, appartenente al re Carlo III; è inoltre la cappella principale dell' Ordine della Giarrettiera . La cappella è collocata nella parte inferiore del castello, e attualmente ricade sotto la responsabilità ...

  2. Uso en fy.wikipedia.org St George's Chapel; Uso en he.wikipedia.org קפלת ג'ורג' הקדוש (טירת וינדזור) Uso en hu.wikipedia.org Szent György-kápolna (Windsor) Uso en hy.wikipedia.org Արքայազն Հարրիի և Մեգան Մարքլի հարսանիք; Uso en id.wikipedia.org Kapel Santo Georgius, Kastel Windsor; Uso ...

  3. Prince Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge. Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale. Prince Alemayehu. Alexandra of Denmark. Prince Alfred of Great Britain. Princess Amelia of the United Kingdom. Christopher Villiers, 1st Earl of Anglesey. Princess Augusta of Great Britain.

  4. The Quire of St George's Chapel, by Charles Wild, from W.H. Pyne 's Royal Residences, 1818. The Choir of St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle exists to sing services in St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle . It has been in existence since 1348 and, with the exception of the Commonwealth period (1649–1660), has sung services in the Chapel ...

  5. St George's Chapel, Windsor, in the Late Middle Ages. Colin Richmond, et al. (2001) ISBN 0-9539676-1-1; Volume 18. A History of the Stained Glass of St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle. Sarah Brown (2006) ISBN 0-9539676-3-8; Volume 19. The Medieval Library of St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle: Documentary Sources Dr James Willoughby (2015)

  6. Read our blog St George's Chapel: the final resting place of monarchs. History of St George’s Chapel. St George’s Chapel is located on the north side of the Lower Ward of Windsor Castle. Work on the present chapel began when Edward IV was king, in 1475. The east end, or Quire (choir), was completed by 1484.

  7. St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle, left, 1848. The stalls for the Dean and Canons in the chapel. Rubbing of monumental brass in Eton College Chapel, of Roger Lupton (d.1540) with his coat-of-arms below. Lupton's hair displays the tonsure of a cleric. He wears the mantle of a Canon of Windsor (based in St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle ...