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Paris (75) - Cathédrale Notre Dame de Paris : Composee de seize petales, la rose (rosace) du transept nord est la plus vaste de son epoque (deuxieme moitie du XIIIe siecle). Elle est restee dans un etat remarquable depuis sa construction. L'iconographie des vitraux, qui sont d'origine, est consacree a l'Ancien Testament et a l'attente du Christ. Dessous, la claire-voie, dont les vitraux datent du du XIXe siecle, representent ses ancetres, les dix huit rois de Juda. // France - Paris (75) - Cathedral Notre Dame de Paris : The northern transept, completed in the second half of the thirteenth century. Composed of sixteen petals, the Rose is the largest of its time. It remained in remarkable condition since its construction. The iconography of the windows, which are of origin, is devoted to the Old Testament and the expectation of Christ. Below the clerestory, whose windows dating from the nineteenth century. It represents his ancestors, the eighteen kings of Judah.
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