H. M.
Senez _Basses-Alpes_ H. M.
Senlis _Oise_ Notre Dame H. M.
Sisteron _Basses-Alpes_
Soissons _Aisne_ Notre Dame H. M.
St. Gervais
St. Protais
Tarbes _Hautes-Pyrenees_ Eglise de la Sede H. M.
Toul _Meurthe_ St. Etienne H. M.
Toulon _Var_ Ste. Marie-Majeur
Treguier _Cotes-du-Nord_ H. M.
Uzes _Gard_ St. Thierry
Vabres _Aveyron_
Vaiso _Vaucluse_ H. M.
Versailles _Seine-et-Oise_ St. Louis
Vence _Alpes-Maritimes_ H. M.
Vienne _Isere_ St. Maurice H. M.
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_Chronology of the chief styles and examples of church building in the
north of France from the Romano-Byzantine period to that of the
Renaissance_
1050-1075 Nevers St. Etienne Distinct round-arch
1075-1100 Bayeux Notre Dame style
Caen St. Etienne
1125-1150 Autun St. Lazare Pointed arch in
St. Denis (choir) vaulting and
1150-1175 Angers St. Maurice larger works, with
Paris Notre Dame the retaining of
Sens St. Etienne the round in the
smaller
1200-1225 Reims Notre Dame General adoption
Auxerre St. Etienne of the ogival
Troyes Sts. Peter and Paul style
1225-1250 Amiens Notre Dame The completed
Dijon St. Benigne ogival style
Bourges St. Etienne
1250-1275 Noyon Notre Dame (cloisters)
1300-1325 Rouen Notre Dame (lady-chapel)
1350-1375 Chartres Notre Dame
1425-1450 Auxerre St. Etienne (N. transept) Introduction of
Renaissance detail
1450-1475 Evreux Notre Dame (transepts in Italy and
and tower) elaboration of
Gothic in France
1475-1500 Rouen Notre Dame (S. W. Renaissance firmly
tower) grafted in Italy
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