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Saint-Étienne
A city in France known for its historical and cultural significance, often associated with architectural landmarks and historical sites.
Radiating Chapels
In medieval churches, chapels for the display of relics that opened directly onto the ambulatory and the transept.
Three-Story Nave
An architectural feature found in large churches or cathedrals, referring to a main body that is vertically divided into three levels, often comprised of the nave proper, a triforium, and a clerestory.
Saint-Étienne
Refers to various churches and cathedrals, with the term "Saint-Étienne" often denoting dedication to Saint Stephen, celebrated for its architectural significance.
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