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Exploring the chronology and typical features of the Subscribe for more relaxing historical mysteries and stories designed to help you unwind and drift into sleep. Spring, 1220. In a water meadow south of Old Sarum, in the county of Wiltshire, a bishop named Richard Poore kneels in the wet ... Shrines containing holy relics attracting pilgrims and gifts were In September 1178, a French master mason named William of Sens stands on a wooden scaffold roughly 50 feet, 15 meters, ... A little something to help you recognize and understand

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England’s Medieval Cathedrals: part four

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England’s Medieval Cathedrals: part five

England’s Medieval Cathedrals: part five

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How Medieval Builders Made Churches That Last 1,000 Years Modern Architects Could Never Replicate

How Medieval Builders Made Churches That Last 1,000 Years Modern Architects Could Never Replicate

Spring, 1220. In a water meadow south of Old Sarum, in the county of Wiltshire, a bishop named Richard Poore kneels in the wet ...

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Shrines containing holy relics attracting pilgrims and gifts were

Part four: Reconstructing the shrine | St Albans Cathedral

Part four: Reconstructing the shrine | St Albans Cathedral

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England’s Medieval Cathedrals: part fourteen

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The Brutal Life of a Medieval Stonemason — Building Cathedrals That Outlived Empires

The Brutal Life of a Medieval Stonemason — Building Cathedrals That Outlived Empires

In September 1178, a French master mason named William of Sens stands on a wooden scaffold roughly 50 feet, 15 meters, ...

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The Pilgrim's Way to Britain's Great Cathedrals | Episode 1

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