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  • Lot About Notre Dame Football
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    For as long as I can remember I have been a Notre Dame football fan. My father is to credit for getting me into it. He brought us to South Bend a couple of time for some games and I was just amazed by the campus and the history of the football program, so it was no surprise that I chose this particular book. Shake Down The Thunder: The Creation of Notre Dame Football was written by a man named Murray Sperber who was a sports writer interested on why fans were so into college football. Because of...
  • Quasimodo Abduct Esmeralda
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    THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME In Paris, under the reign of Louis XI, the annual Festival of Fools is underway. From atop the mighty Notre Dame cathedral, Quasimodo, a deformed hunchback who rings the bells, looks down on the crowd in contempt. Also in the crowd is Dom Claude, the kindly priest of Notre Dame, and his evil brother, Jehan. Clopin, a gypsy who has been crowned 'King of the Beggars,' calls for his adopted daughter Esmeralda to dance for the group. As Esmeralda passes by the window of G...
  • Building Notre Dame
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    Notre Dame Notre Dame is a cathedral. The word cathedral comes from the Latin, which is the name that was given to the throne was called where the bishop sat in his church. The cathedral was the house of God and the seat of the bishop. The bishop is the powerful leader of the church and the church rules the land. Cathedrals were a sign of both economic prosperity and faith. Building Notre Dame required a great deal of things, such as skilled builders, millions of tons of stone, many workers, pow...
  • Cathedral In Paris
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    Notre Dame, french expression for "Our Lady, the Virgin Mary", is the most famous catholic cathedral and a very well-known landmark in Paris. It is otherwise known as the Cathedral de Notre Dame de Paris by the French. It stands on the Ile de la cite, a larger of two islands in the Seine River. It is considered a masterpiece of gothic architecture in France. Maurice de Sully was the bishop of Paris at the time, and started the cathedral's construction in 1163. The construction and design were do...
  • Old Style Of Churches And Cathedrals
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    When you think of France you probably get the image of the Eiffel Tower, but when you hear the name Paris, you might, just might, think of the Notre Dame Cathedral. The Notre-Dame Cathedral is also known as Notre-Dame de Paris, which is roughly translated to the Notre-Dame of Paris. This cathedral is one of many located throughout Europe. In France there are a number of cathedrals that are world renowned. The are, for example, the Amiens cathedral, the Beau vias Cathedral, the Chartres Cathedral...
  • Cathedral Of Notre Dame De Paris
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    Introduction Gothic Art The term Gothic was first used by Renaissance critics. They thought that Gothic art was devoid of standards of classical Greece and Roman Art. The style, the critics mistakenly considered, has initiated with Goths who were responsible for the destruction of the good and true classical style. However people of 13th and 14th century referred to Gothic Cathedral as Opus Modern um (modern work) or Opus Francigenum (French work) The Gothic and Romanesque environments and their...

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