There are two aisle windows; buttresses adorned with niches separate the aisles from the central portion, and others, capped with spires, stand on the north and south of this front.
This St. Richard de la Wyche, who was the friend of Becket, died in 1245.
Returning to the south choir aisle we notice another of the curious recesses adorned with oak leaves, acorns and mistletoe.
The piers are rather short, only 19 feet high, six on each side, with square bases and round capitals.
Maria Maggiore at Rome, and those of Notre Dame in Paris.
Cotton was native to India,[181] as flax was to Egypt.
Anastasius Bibliothecarius (ninth century), in his biographies of the popes, mentions curtains and embroidered altar-pieces worked in the sixth and seventh centuries.
Pantheon was dedicated as a Christian church, though it was not commonly observed until the ninth century, when Louis the Pious made it general in the Empire.
And even to this day (ninth century), these fourteen cities with their bishops are subject to the church of Ravenna.
Even in the time of Agnellus (ninth century) the body was no longer in the mausoleum and what had become of it will always remain a mystery.
He was also charged with the civil administration, and lived at Pola, which was the capital till the ninth century.
In a passage in the Porta Aurea, above the gate, is a little chapel made in the eighth or ninth century, and dedicated to the Blessed Virgin, S.
The Annals of Xanten here quoted are the work originally of a number of ninth century monks.
Magnificat and Benedictus in Greek uncials of the eighth or ninth century, in a Latin book at Wolfenbuettel, is published by Tischendorf, Anecdota sacr.
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