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  1. Dennis Abey is known as an Director and Producer. Some of their work includes Robin of Sherwood, The Professionals, The Wind in the Willows, Minder, The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends, Dick Turpin, Smuggler, and Chris Cross.

  2. Location : 1 Rue de la Légion d’Honneur 93200 Saint-Denis. Phone : 01 48 09 83 54. How to get there : Official website : https://www.saint-denis-basilique.fr. The old Royal Abbey of Saint Denis has been for centuries the headlight of artistic, political and spiritual history of the Frank world.

  3. Saint-Denis Cathedral is a hidden treasure near Paris. The first gothic cathedral in France, it was a powerful abbey and housed the tombs of French Kings. Saint-Denis is easily reachable by metro line 13. As Notre-Dame is unfortunately closed since the fire, Saint-Denis is a good alternative to discover the beauty of the gothic cathedrals.

  4. The former abbey of Saint Denis is witness to centuries of the spiritual, political and artistic history of France. Discover the cathedral basilica, a jewel of gothic art and royal necropolis. Visit the archaeological crypt and burial site of Saint Denis, eight recumbent effigies commissioned by Saint Louis, the tomb of king Dagobert and 60 other sculpted tombs .

  5. 14 de jul. de 2022 · One of the first and best examples of Gothic architecture in France, the basilica of Saint-Denis served as a model for the main French Gothic cathedrals in the 13th century. With its display of funerary sculptures of the Kings and Queens of France, Saint-Denis is one of the most important royal necropoleis in Europe.

  6. As such it adds to the wider topic, whilst informing and complimenting recent works, such as Sumner McKnight Crosby’s architectural studies (including The Royal Abbey of Saint-Denis in the time of Abbot Suger), Paul Binski’s useful Westminster Abbey and the Plantagenets, Malcolm Vale’s study of medieval courtly culture of northwestern Europe, and Elizabeth Hallam’s 1982 article ...

  7. The chalice, an ancient sardonyx cup set in gold mounts in the 12th century, was among the vessels that were used to celebrate a Mass on June 11, 1144, at the abbey church of Saint-Denis, north of Paris.In attendance were French king Louis VII and his queen Eleanor of Aquitaine, 18 bishops and archbishops, including the archbishop of Canterbury, and delegates from royal courts across Europe.