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Paris monuments

Editeur : Aedis
Date de parution : 15/06/2002
EAN/ISBN : 9782842591779
Format : 22 x 16
Nombre de pages : 8
Thématique : Art de vivre & vie pratique - Nature / Voyage / Jardin

Adhérent : Aedis

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stained glassshrine, planned by Louis IX (Saint Louis) to display the treasure it held : relics relating to the Passion of Christ - fragments from the crown of thorns, from the cross, from the spear and the sponge of the crucifixion. It was a collection that had been toughly negotiated with the Byzantine emperor (in fact an occidental since the capture of Constantinople by the crusaders in 1204 and a master under supervision of the Oriental Roman Empire). It was a political treasure making the Palais of the king of France into a place with as much weight in Christendom as Constantinople, Rome or Jerusalem. Since Clovis, the new Constantin, and until Napoleon I, the masters of France considered themselves the agents of the Western Roman Empire, Which brought about the typically French way of seeing Paris as the new Rome, a beacon for the West.The cathedral also bears witness to this : first through its plan with double aisles, designed by Childeric I, Clovis's son and successor. His ambition was to echo the Roman basilicas - St Peter's, St Paul's beyond the city, St John Latran (the cathedral of Rome). This ambition was upheld and outdone by the Capetians at the time of the Gothic rebuilding of the building that we now see : with double aisles, of course, but also vaulted and very lofty. This Notre-Dame Cathedral, started in the 12th century, took the place of two earlier churches. One, the old cathedral of Childeric, which was dedicated to Saint Stephen (itself transplanted from the original site in the Forum and for which Saint-Etienne-du-Mont, now a parish church, bears memory) and two, a sanctuary dedicated to the Virgin (Notre-Dame), which was situated behind it and took its place for the sake of its name. Snobbery rules : in the scale of the sacred, the Madonna was closer to Christ than Saint Stephen and more or less as well placed as the Apostle Peter, the evangelist Paul or John the Baptist.


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