Synonym: duomo. Similar words: at the drop of a hat, Catholic, catharsis, the death penalty, catherine the great, redress, bedroom, drab. Meaning: [kə'θiːdrəl] n. 1. any large and important church 2. the principal Christian church building of a bishop's diocese. adj. relating to or containing or issuing from a bishop's office or throne.
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91. The third boy, Diem, was born in 1901 and christened Jean-Baptiste in the cathedral at Hue.
92. It was rebuilt on the foundations of an earlier Romanesque cathedral in the early thirteenth century and largely completed by 1237.
93. Now it is only a small island with a few houses and the great cathedral with its accompanying church, S. Fosca.
94. The other elevations of the cathedral are also decorated with marble veneer, carving and mosaic.
95. The beautiful city of Norwich, and Peterborough with its cathedral and excellent shops,(www.Sentencedict.com) are both within 50 miles.
96. There he built his palace and chapel, part of which survives in the present cathedral.
97. Within a diocese charity schools were more likely to be found near the cathedral city than in outlying regions.
98. The cathedral cities of York and Lincoln are both within an hour's drive.
99. Inside the cathedral there is more light than is usual in such great Byzantine churches.
100. In 1040 the Normans took over the area and its great cathedral churches date from the succeeding 100 years.
101. Why else would the Oldenburgs have visited this great cathedral if not to check it for security?
102. The south-facing house is situated in one of the oldest streets in Ely and boasts superb views of the medieval cathedral.
103. The new bell-tower at Rochester Cathedral was raised under his auspices.
104. Her dogs were familiar with everyone who might legitimately be in the cathedral at that time of night.
105. Salisbury, quiet cathedral city, the county town of Wiltshire near to which is the village in which Mr Pecksniff lives.
106. Miserably behind in its contribution to the building of the cathedral.
107. His support may have been determined by the presence of Gundovald's army in his cathedral city.
108. Consequently many cathedral organists find themselves occupied increasingly with diocesan work.
109. There are also a number of gold and silver pieces from the cathedral treasury.
110. St Andrews still has an attractive, if not overworked, little harbour below the gaunt shapes of ruined castle and cathedral.
111. This site is next to our great national cathedral - the very heart of the capital city.
112. Said we were lucky being high on the hill like the new cathedral on St James's Mount.
113. It is an architectural cathedral, long and low on the exterior with geometrical traceried windows and simple flying buttresses.
114. Fifteen miles north of Cambridge is the splendid Romanesque cathedral at Ely.
115. It replaced a Romanesque cathedral on the site and was begun in 1275.
116. One college involves the local cathedral organist on a regular basis.
117. In Nogykanizsa, half population is wipe out by plague only one years after building the cathedral.
118. Then it follows a former railway line to Woodhall Spa before crossing fenland on its way to the cathedral city of Lincoln.
119. Kinks in the tail now and then, like the great square stone fortress cathedral of St Giles.
120. Within living memory there have been cathedral organists who have taught their skills to articled pupils.
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