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by his successor Pierre de Laval (1472–1477). The altar "Autel du Saint-Sacrement" dates from the 18th century and was restored in 1977. It was executed by the sculptor Yves Corlay and has panels with relief carvings of the resurrection and the ascension in the central panel. The altar is decorated with statues of the Angel Gabriel, and the Virgin Mary as well as Saint Michael and the guardian angel. On the wall opposite are statues of a mitred Saint-François de Sales on the left and Saint-Vincent-de-Paul on the right. These two saints were founders of the "Congrégation des Dames de la Croix". The altar had been made originally for the chapel of the "Filles de la Croix" and had been saved during the revolution. As with many
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founded Saint-Brieuc's école Saint-Charles, Guingamp's Notre-Dame institute and the Saint-Joseph college at Quintin. He died on the 31 July 1858 at the age of 64. The effigy of Le Mée, kneeling at a prie-dieu was the work of Pierre-Marie-François Ogé and dates to 1859. The tomb stands in an enfeu originally holding the tomb of Jean Prigent who had built the chapel in 1472. This had been destroyed during the French Revolution.
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French was made in the 19th century by the Étienne brothers. They included in the work some panels which came originally from England in 1540. The casing was classified as a "Monument historique" in 1906 when the cathedral itself was similarly classified. The organ is also decorated with a statue of sainte Cecilia by Jean-Marie Valentin.
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it into a chapel to hold relics. The ornate reliquaries held within date to the 19th century and are said to contain a piece of the actual cross ("la Vraie Croix") and a thorn from the crown of thorns. The reliquaries also contain the skull of Saint Guillaume and a relic of Saint Brieuc. The chapel is secured by an ornate iron gate.
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located in the Chapelle de l'Annonciation but this was smashed during the revolution. A reliquary sits above the replacement tomb and contains relics of the saint. Also in this chapel is the tomb of Canon François de la Rue buried there in 1861 and the tomb of Monseigneur Martial with a statue by Ogé senior, one of his late works.
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Hubert de Sainte-Marie. The chapel has two tombs set within its walls. On the north wall is the tomb of Guillaume Beschard, who was the bishop from 1379 to 1385, and on the south wall the tomb of Guy Eder, the bishop from 1428 to 1431. Facing the apsidal chapel is the tomb of Canon François de Boisgelin which dates to 1633.
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The cathedral's chevet was built in 1343 by Roland de Dinan and Clémence d'Avaugour. On each side of the chapel entrance are statues. One, on the left, depicts the Virgin Mary holding the baby Jesus who holds a bird in his hand. That on the right is an 18th-century statue of the Virgin Mary in gilded
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is the final chapel off the south side of the choir and can be traced back to the 13th century. It is accessed through a door in the Chapelle Saint Yves. Originally a courtyard, it was roofed over in the 14th century and was known as the "Petite Trésorerie". In 1897 Monseigneur Fallières transformed
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Statue of Saint-Brieuc by Elie le Goff dated 1891. In old age, St. Brieuc is said to have been travelling in a cart, singing hymns together with a group of monks walking alongside, when suddenly they were surrounded by a pack of wolves. His companions fled, but Brieuc confronted the beasts fearlessly
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entitled "Saint-Brieuc et le miracle des loups" which dates to 1891. The chapel was built by Bishop Christophe de Penmarc'h. In the chapel, there are also traces of the tomb of Alain de Penmarc'h who was Christophe's nephew and a canon at Saint-Brieuc and the tombstone of canon Rolland de la Fruglaye
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which was established by Christophe de Penmarc'h between 1471 and 1505. De Penmarc'h arms can be seen in the keystone of the chapel's vaulting. The chapel contains a marble statue of Monseigneur Augustin David. David was the bishop at Saint-Brieuc for 20 years. He had a great interest in the arts and
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Brieuc was born in the 5th or 6th-century in Wales and at an early age was entrusted to the care of Saint Germain. He stayed in Germain's monastery until he reached the age of twenty-four when he was made a priest. He decided to travel to the Armorican peninsula and set off with a group of monks, his
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is made from marble and was made in 1831 at Rennes by Pince based on designs by the architect Richelot. The altar in the transept was created by the Rennes sculptor Hérault in 1854 and is decorated with statues by the sculptor Ogé senior. The cathedral's cathedra or "trône épiscopal" is the work of
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The cathedral has an oil painting of Pope Gregory 1 by the artist A Hubert dated 1827. There is also a painting of the "Sainte Famille" and the "Nativity". This painting dates to the 17th century and whilst the artist is not known it is said to be "after" Jean Jouvenet. Also in the cathedral are the
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which dates to the 15th century and was commissioned by Christophe de Penmarc'h and his brother Louis. De Penmarc'h's coat of arms can be seen in the vaulting keystone. The chapel contains the 19th-century tombstone of Monseigneur Bouché and a 19th-century black bronze figure of Christ by Just André
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The remains of many canons of the cathedral are buried under the paving of the south aisle of the nave and an enfeu holds the tomb of Monseigneur Le Porc de la Porte who died in 1632 and was bishop at Saint-Brieuc from 1618 to 1632. The gisant on the tomb dates to the 17th century. This tomb came to
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but when called back to Wales because of a terrible plague there, he left his nephew Tugdual in charge. When he returned he found Tugdual totally in control and set off along the LĂ©guer estuary, landed where Saint-Brieuc stands today and founded a monastery after firstly setting up a modest oratory.
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The Cavaillé-Coll organ was built in 1848 replacing a much smaller instrument. Aristide Cavaillé-Coll is one of the great organ makers of France. The instrument was classified as a "Monument historique" in 1975. From 1986 to 1988 the organ was restored by Jean Renault. The organ casing or buffet in
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Originally the chapel was dedicated to Saint-Guillaume or Saint-Mathurin and was built between 1462 and 1472 on the initiative of the bishop Jean Prigent, this confirmed by a shield decorating the door in the south of the chapel which bears Prigent's arms. Prigent's work on the chapel was completed
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The rose window in the south transept. Further images of this eight lancet window with its elaborate tympanum can be seen at the end of the article The image top left depicts the story of manna in the desert and that top right depicts the feeding of the multitude. Bottom left is a depiction of the
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and then by a fire at the end of 1353. After the fire, Bishop Guy de Montfort made the reconstruction a priority and started work on the choir which was completed between 1354 and 1357. Under de Montfort's successor, Hugues de Montrelais, whose bishopric ran from 1357 to 1375, the new cathedral
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The cathedral contains the tomb of Monseigneur Jacques Jean-Pierre Le Mée who was bishop of Saint-Brieuc and Tréguier from 1841 to 1858 succeeding Monseigneur Le Groing de la Romagère. He was the superior of the "Filles du Saint-Esprit", held a synod for them in 1851, and built a new seminary. He
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is the best entrance to use to access the cathedral. Once inside six steps lead down to the floor of the nave and from here one has a good view of the altar erected at the crossing of the transept. The west porch was first built in the 15th century at the time the south tower was erected and was
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is higher at 33 metres and holds three bells. The latter tower was built in the 15th-century partly as a consequence of the sieges of 1375 and 1394 and its spire was added in 1852. The gable of the north transept built with much red granite quarried in the local area has a modern window, the old
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with child. The child holds a bird in his right hand. On the right-hand side of the entrance is another statue of the Virgin Mary in gilded wood. It dates to the 18th century. The windows in the chapel are of 19th-century vintage save for the central window, which is by the stained glass artist
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can be seen in this chapel which was erected during the 12th and 13th century. The replacement tomb was the work of the sculptor Hernot of Lannion. Pinchon was responsible for much of the 13th-century construction of the cathedral. In earlier days his tomb which dated to the 15th century was
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Tro Breizh (Breton for "Tour of Brittany") is a Catholic pilgrimage that links the towns of the seven founding saints of Brittany. These seven saints were Celtic monks from Britain from around the 5th or 6th century who brought Christianity to Armorica and founded its first bishoprics.
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The tour originally was a month-long 600 km (370 mi) walking tour, but when relaunched in 1994 by Les Chemins du Tro Breizh ("The Paths of the Tro Breizh" in French), it was decided to limit the tour to one week-long stage every year, still following the original path:
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has a small door called the "Porte de la Vierge". Above the door is a small window to a room which served as the chapter prison. The gable of the south transept has an ornate 15th-century window in the "flamboyant" style an addition which owed much to the generosity of
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in Paris. The south arm of the transept is lit by 15th-century stained-glass windows and the tomb of Saint-Guillaume is amongst the many tombs and enfeu scattered throughout the building. The cathedral has an 18th-century pulpit and some interesting
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has the look of a fortress, and did, in fact, fulfil the role of a church-fortress ("cathédrale-forteresse") on many occasions when the town was laid siege to in earlier times. The central porch is flanked by two sturdy towers: the 14th-century
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The first church or oratory on this site was built in wood in the 6th century, and a replacement building was erected in around 970. Nothing remains today of these two constructions. The 10th century saw many attacks on Saint-Brieuc by the
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whilst along the north side of the nave is the Porche du Martray and the Sacristy. The transept has two symmetrical wings and the main altar stands on a platform in the centre. The north wing of the transept had some beautiful
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An old Breton legend says that those who do not complete the Tro Breizh in their lifetime will be sentenced to complete it in their afterlife, walking the length of the tour from within their coffin every seven years.
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has a large window destroyed during the French Revolution and completely replaced in 1852. It is topped by a clock tower dating to 1836 which replaced an earlier tower dated 1618. The cathedral has two towers. The
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This window is one of the great treasures of the cathedral. A statue of Saint-Yves has been placed on the wall nearby in recent years. It is a 16th-century work and was donated to the cathedral by a family in
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completely rebuilt in 1888. The west porch gable dates to the 13th century but was reworked in the 14th century and a rose window was added in the 16th century. Two doors give access to the cathedral, and the
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and again was badly damaged. Now Bishop Guillaume Angier took charge of the reconstruction necessary and apart from the reconstruction of the choir, he finalised the long-awaited construction of the
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altars there is a mirror placed above the altar placed between two angels. It is in the Saint-Sacrement chapel that one sees the enfeus of Monseigneur Le MĂ©e and Monseigneur Fretat de Boissieux.
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which has a 16th-century granite font decorated by Alain de LĂ©on. The chapel contains an oil painting depicting John the Baptist at work. To the right of the last three crossings is the
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last supper and bottom right the story of the Easter lamb. In the centre the images deal with the treaty of Nicée, the "Fourth Council of the Lateran" and the "Council of Trent"
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The tomb of Saint-Guillaume Pinchon, Bishop of Saint-Brieuc from 1220 to 1224. Note the elaborate reliquary above the gisant. Also, the two bishop's crooks fixed to the wall
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wood. The chapel window dates to the end of the 19th century. It depicts events from the life of the Virgin Mary. The panels from left to right depict Mary's birth, The
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window having been destroyed in the French revolution. The gable is topped by an 18th-century clock, and for many years this was the only clock in the town. The
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Cathėdrales et basiliques de Bretagne" Editions ereme. Preface. Yves-Pascal Castel/Text. Chantal Leroy and Dominique de La Rivière. Photographs. David Bordes
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dating to the early 15th century, but this was destroyed in a huge storm in 1735. The windows were replaced in 1852 and restored in the 20th century. The
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and executed in 1958. They are carved in granite and the sculptor has added two further stations, depicting the Annunciation and the Resurrection.
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It also holds the tomb of Monseigneur Le Groing la Romagère. This elaborate tomb was the work of the sculptor Pierre-Marie-François Ogé in 1841.
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A view along the nave of Saint Etienne cathedral in Saint-Brieuc. Note the enfeu or walled tombs and two of Saupique's "stations of the Cross"
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is known as the "du Matray" and was reconstructed in 1856. The tympanum is decorated with "Une Vierge Ă  l'oiseau" in polychromed wood. The
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Work on the building's west façade continued under the bishopric of Monseigneur Guillaume Pinchon from his arrival in 1220 to his exile to
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and columns which give access to various side chapels. On the "gospel" side or north side of the choir, the first side chapel is the
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Detail of the tomb of Monseigneur Mathias Le Groing de La Romagère, bishop of Saint-Brieuc and Treguier from 1817 to 1841
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the cathedral in 1833 when the Ursulines chapel had been destroyed. Le Porc de la Porte had founded that chapel. The
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founded the local Societé d'émulation d'archéologie et d'histoire in 1861. His tomb was carved from white marble by
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The "Porte du Martray" of the Cathédrale Saint-Étienne in Saint-Brieuc. Ironwork by Pierre François Marie Boulanger
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Over one hundred years later the cathedral suffered much damage at the hands of the English during the destructive
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of Bishop Geffroy de HĂ©non and building was well advanced when in 1212 Bishop Pierre was buried at the base of the
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Only in 1956 were Saint Guillaume's remains placed in this chapel which had in earlier times served as the
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in 1829 and who died in Paris in 1907. There is also a statue of Saint-Yves dating to 1892 by the sculptor
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paintings "Le martyr de saint Etienne" by A.d'Hardivillers and "Jesus et le paralytique" by P. Bisson.
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The master altar is located in the centre of the transept and the choir area is surrounded by an
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may contain an excessive amount of intricate detail that may interest only a particular audience
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Le "Saint Chiot". This mischievous carving shows the mythical Saint Chiot sitting on a latrine
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was added between the arm of the transept and the north aisle of the nave in the 15th century.
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and the Easter lamb. The two central compartments recall the treaties of Nicée in 325, the
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mission to convert the local people to Christianity. He founded a monastery at what is now
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is decorated with a standing Virgin Mary which came from the Chapelle Saint-Colomban in
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The "Tour Marie" and the southern flank of the Cathédrale Saint-Étienne in Saint-Brieuc
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The central portal of the western face of the Cathédrale Saint-Étienne in Saint-Brieuc
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The most important chapel in the cathedral is found by the south facade of the nave.
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with the sign of the cross offered in benediction and they knelt before him humbly.
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Later he had the first cathedral built and took the role of bishop for himself.
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has seven crossings with aisles and to the right of the fourth crossing is the
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is surrounded by a circular ambulatory from which emerge various side chapels
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any relevant information, and removing excessive detail that may be against
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The stained glass window in the apsidal chapel the "Chapelle de la Vierge"
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was finished, but in 1394 the town was under siege again, this time by
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Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, Abbey of St Michael of Frigolet
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Another view of the tomb of Monseigneur Jacques Jean-Pierre Le MĂ©e,
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The "Tour Brieuc" of the Cathédrale Saint-Étienne in Saint-Brieuc
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The building we see today was commenced in around 1180 during the
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Basilica of the Holy Saviour and Our Lady of Miracles and Virtues
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The "Tour Marie" of the Cathédrale Saint-Étienne in Saint-Brieuc.
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The western face of the Cathédrale Saint-Étienne in Saint-Brieuc.
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Basilica of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception (Upper Church)
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The statues of Saint-François de Sales and Saint-Vincent-de-Paul
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Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Saint Vladimir the Great of Paris
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One of the lancets of the transept window. Jesus feeds the 5000
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The Cathėdrale St-Étienne on the Place du Gėnėral de Gaulle in
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By the entrance to the ambulatory a grilled door leads to the
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athedral Basilica of Our Lady of Grace and the Holy Sepulchre
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may be in need of reorganization to comply with Knowledge's
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Statues of the saints Francis de Sales and Vincent de Paul
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The stained glass window of the south wing of the transept
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Now on the south side of the ambulatory, we encounter the
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The Last Supper. Another panel of the transept window.
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The tomb of Monseigneur Jacques Jean-Pierre Le MĂ©e,
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Painting of the "Sainte Famille" and the "Nativity"
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The Passover. Another panel of the transept window.
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Under this window are statues of 551:in 1228 following Pinchon's conflict with 254: 2944:Cathedral Basilica of St John the Baptist 2774:Basilica of St Martin of the Sacred Heart 2630:Cathedral Basilica of St Francis de Sales 2552:Basilica of St Gervasius and St Protasius 1789:Diocese of Grenoble–Vienne-les-Allobroges 695: 657: 226:Learn how and when to remove this message 208:Learn how and when to remove this message 149:Learn how and when to remove this message 99:Learn how and when to remove this message 2736:Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Le Puy 2700:Basilica of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart 1539:CathĂ©drale Saint-Étienne de Saint-Brieuc 1203:Other Tro Breizh cathedrals or basilicas 1150: 1038: 1021: 1012: 1001: 901: 876: 855: 814: 686: 2916:Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Paris 2906:Basilica of Our Lady, Mont Sainte-Odile 2864:Basilica of St Donatius and St Rogatius 2445: 1079: 306:Ecclesiastical or organizational status 3219:Monuments historiques of CĂ´tes-d'Armor 3186: 2935:Basilica of Our Lady of Perpetual Help 2889:Basilica of Our Lady of the Assumption 2869:Old Cathedral of St Just and St Pastor 2756:Basilica of Our Lady of the Good Guard 2479:Cathedral Basilica of the Holy Saviour 3116:Basilica of Our Lady of the Holy Cord 3112:Cathedral Basilica of St Apollinarius 3005:Basilica of St Benedict, Fleury Abbey 2921:Basilica of St Clotilde and St Valery 2765:Basilica of the Rosary (Lower Church) 2622:Basilica of St Nazarius and St Celsus 2574:Basilica of SS Ferreolus and Ferrutio 2535:Cathedral Basilica of St Mary of Auch 2419: 1655:Diocese of Bayonne, Lescar and Oloron 1548: 1393: 1391: 1389: 1344: 1342: 1340: 1338: 1316: 1314: 1312: 579:Some images of the cathedral exterior 3209:Fortified church buildings in France 3001:Basilica of Our Lady of Good Succour 2901:Cathedral Basilica of the Holy Cross 2827:Basilica of St Michael the Archangel 2709:Basilica of Our Lady of Good Succour 2642:Basilica of Our Lady of the Children 2588:Basilica of Our Lady of Good Succour 2581:Basilica of Our Lady of Bon-Encontre 2559:Cathedral Basilica of St Christopher 2307:Diocese of Saint-Denis de La RĂ©union 1496:, Ministère français de la Culture. 1477:, Ministère français de la Culture. 1437:, Ministère français de la Culture. 1418:, Ministère français de la Culture. 1374: 1372: 1370: 1368: 1366: 1276:"Legends of Brittany" by Wendy Mewes 1270: 1268: 1259:, Ministère français de la Culture. 1188:Saint Malo, similarly named for Malo 781:La Chapelle Notre-Dame de la Cherche 464:on 3 September 1875. It is a listed 160: 133:Please help consolidate the article. 110: 56: 15: 3194:Roman Catholic cathedrals in France 3089:Basilica of Our Lady of the Daurade 2967:Basilica of Our Lady of Deliverance 2796:Cathedral Basilica of St Mary Major 2706:Basilica of Our Lady of Thierenbach 2668:Basilica of Our Lady of Deliverance 2578:Basilica of Our Lady of the Trinity 1297: 1295: 1293: 1291: 1289: 1287: 1285: 1179:Saint-Pol-de-LĂ©on, Saint Pol's town 924:depicts various biblical stories; 458:Bishop of Saint-Brieuc and TrĂ©guier 13: 3137:Basilica of Our Lady of the Willow 2987:Basilica of Our Lady of Rocamadour 2843:Basilica of Our Lady of the Tables 2724:Basilica of Our Lady of La Salette 2712:Basilica of Our Lady of Montligeon 1968:Diocese of La Rochelle and Saintes 1386: 1335: 1309: 14: 3230: 2984:Basilica of St Amabilis, Ricomage 2963:Cathedral Basilica of St Corentin 2931:Basilica of Our Lady of Victories 2781:Basilica of Our Lady of Fourvière 2748:Basilica of Our Lady of Marceille 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Affiliation
Roman Catholic Church
Region
CĂ´tes-d'Armor
Roman
Ecclesiastical or organizational status
Cathedral
Saint-Brieuc
France
Geographic coordinates
48°30′49″N 2°45′55″W / 48.5136°N 2.7653°W / 48.5136; -2.7653
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French
Roman Catholic
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Saint-Brieuc

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