- A
transept (with two semitransepts) is a
transverse part of any building,
which lies
across the main body of the building. In
cruciform ("cross-shaped")...
- (normally western) main
entrance or rear wall, to the
transepts, or in a
church without transepts, to the chancel. When a
church contains side aisles,...
- 1671
Vaults of the
crypt Romanesque pillars,
vaults and
squinches of the
transept In 1002,
following the
death of the Holy
Roman Emperor Otto III, a battle...
- his bow.
Portal of the
north transept The
north transept The
south transept The
flamboyant pignon of the
south transept, with
statue of a Sagittarius...
-
Madonna University is a
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founded as the
Presentation of the
Blessed Virgin Mary
Junior College...
- the
largest expanse of
medieval stained gl**** in the world. The
north transept contains the Five
Sisters window,
which consists of five lancets, each...
-
basilica form of architecture. One
feature of the
basilica is the use of a
transept, or the "arms" of a cross-shaped
building that are
perpendicular to the...
- The
Stained gl****
windows in the Sint
Janskerk can be
viewed by
visitors after paying a
modest entrance fee. The
earliest windows date from 1555, three...
- hallway.
There are at
least four
major types of
gallery grave (complex,
transepted, segmented, and wedge-shaped), and they may be
covered with an earthen...
- York
Minster fire was a
blaze that
caused severe destruction to the
south transept of York Minster, in the city of York, England, on 9 July 1984. Believed...