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  1. Westminster Abbey continued to be used as a coronation site, but after Edward the Confessor, no monarchs were buried there until Henry III began to rebuild it in the Gothic style. Henry III wanted it built as a shrine to venerate Edward, to match great French churches such as Rheims Cathedral and Sainte-Chapelle , [22] and as a burial place for himself and his family. [23]

  2. La Ciudad de Westminster / ˈwɛstmɪnstə / (en inglés, City of Westminster) es un municipio londinense ( borough) en el Londres interior ( Inglaterra ), que ocupa gran parte de la zona central del Gran Londres, incluyendo la mayor parte del West End. Se encuentra justo al oeste de la antigua City de Londres, directamente al este del ...

  3. Westminster Bridge. /  51.5008°N 0.1219°W  / 51.5008; -0.1219. Westminster Bridge is a road-and-foot-traffic bridge over the River Thames in London, linking Westminster on the west side and Lambeth on the east side. The bridge is painted predominantly green, the same colour as the leather seats in the House of Commons which is on the ...

  4. 7,3 metros. Velocidad. 28 nudos. Autonomía. 7500 millas náuticas. MMSI. 234641000. [ editar datos en Wikidata] La HMS Westminster (F237) es una fragata Tipo 23 de la Royal Navy comisionada en 1994. 1 .

  5. Neither the buildings used by the Anglo-Saxons nor those used by William I (r. 1066–1087) survive. The oldest existing part of the Palace (Westminster Hall) dates from the reign of William I's successor, King William II (r. 1087–1100). The Palace of Westminster functioned as the English monarchs' principal residence in the late Medieval period.

  6. City of Westminster, inner borough of London, England. It lies on the north bank of the River Thames at the heart of London’s West End. The City of Westminster is flanked to the west by Kensington and Chelsea and to the east by the City of London. It belongs to the historic county of Middlesex. The.

  7. La Confesión de fe de Westminster es un breve resumen teológico apologético del credo protestante calvinista promulgado en 1646. Recoge la ortodoxia doctrinal de las Iglesias Reformadas nacidas del movimiento calvinista en Gran Bretaña, cuyas raíces históricas están en la doctrina expuesta por Juan Calvino durante el siglo XVI en Ginebra ...

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