Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Collegiate church in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Westminster Abbey, formally titled the Collegiate Church of St Peter at Westminster,
During 1667-1676, Joannes was the parish priest of the collegiate church of Saint Michael
The Collegiate Church of Santa María,
They built between 1149 and 1172 the collegiate church as a basilica with three naves as well as the east wing of the cloister.
The Collegiate Church of St Mary is a Church of England parish church in the town of Warwick, England.
A collegiate church was built in 1050 and then demolished to make way for the Roman-style abbey church. .
his old castle and his old collegiate church.
Its outstanding features are Chenaux Castle and the Collegiate Church of St Laurent(the 14th century)
The Collegiate Church, also commonly known as the Cathedral,
After a fire in 1462 a new collegiate church was built, the current St. Petrus.
Until 1453 it was in possession of the Charny family that keeps it in the Collegiate Church of the village.
The collegiate church, the Stiftskirche(4), is one of the emblems of the town.
The Pontifical may have been intended for the bishop if he performed liturgical rites in the collegiate church.
At the heart of the monastery is the collegiate church, a basilica since 1984.
Under the hill adjacent to the Collegiate Church and Chapel of the Miracle complex lie catacombs whose origins are traced back to the II and III centuries b.c.
In the historic center of San Quirico d'Orcia you can admire the beautiful Collegiate Church in Romanesque style with two magnificent portals, one of them dating back to 1080.
1.5 km from Stoppenberg Collegiate Church.
Jurys Inn Galway is a 2-minute walk from St. Nicholas' Collegiate Church.
The village has a late medieval aspect and within its walls you will find the Collegiate Church of St. Agatha with its thirteenth-century bell tower.
adjoining the collegiate church of Saint-Georges and archaeological crypt.