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Cathedral of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Queen of the World in Stargard SzczeciĆski is most valuable antique on PolishWestern Pomerania. It closes eastern part of the Old Town Market. Stargard SzczeciÅski (Kashubian/Pomeranian: Stôrgard, German: Stargard in Pommern) is a town in Pomerania, northwestern Poland, with 73,000 inhabitants (1995). ... Historic Western Pomerania (outlined in yellow) Western Pomerania (also West Pomerania, Polish: , German: ), is a geographical and historical region in the west of Pomerania in northern Poland and Germany. ...
Blessed Virgin Mary Cathedral
History
Oldest mention written dates about existence in this place of sacral object is from year 1248. The bishop of Kamien Pomorski returning Stargard to prince Barnim I stipulated his law to the church. Events Louis IX of France departs on the Seventh Crusade for Egypt Kingdom of Castile captures city of Seville from Muslims Cologne cathedral: old cathedral burns down April 30; foundation stone to current cathedral laid August 15 Births Deaths January 4 - King Sancho II of Portugal, in exile in Toledo... Kamień Pomorski is a town in the north of Poland, in the West-Pomeranian Voivodship. ...
Blessed Virgin Mary Cathedral
The church in fastly developing Stargard became to small for all people. In 1292 has been started building of a lot greatest and more impressive temple. In this phase the Church had three nave structure with equal height of all naves. The Church has no tower. In period from 1388 to about 1500 lasted extension of temple. Presbytery and towers has emerged. For broader historical context, see 1290s and 13th century. ... Links to full descriptions of the elements of a Gothic floorplan are also found at the entry Cathedral diagram. ... A presbytery can be - * the residence of one or more presbyters, priests, or religious elders; - * an area of a church or cathedral reserved for priests; - * the collective college of priests in a diocese, archdiocese, or prelature; - * the local unit in the polity of a Presbyterian church, consisting of presbyters (i. ...