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      • Built during the medieval era, construction of the cathedral began in 1163 under Bishop Maurice de Sully and was largely completed by 1260, though it was modified in succeeding centuries.
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  2. Built during the medieval era, construction of the cathedral began in 1163 under Bishop Maurice de Sully and was largely completed by 1260, though it was modified in succeeding centuries. In the 1790s, during the French Revolution, Notre-Dame suffered extensive desecration; much of its religious imagery was damaged or destroyed.

    • France
    • 24 March 1163 to 25 April 1163 (laying of the cornerstone)
    • 1991
  3. 5 days ago · The cathedral was initiated by Maurice de Sully, bishop of Paris, who about 1160 conceived the idea of converting into a single building, on a larger scale, the ruins of the two earlier basilicas. The foundation stone was laid by Pope Alexander III in 1163, and the high altar was consecrated in 1189.

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  4. Notre-Dame de Paris: Patron saint: Saint Denis Saint Genevieve: Secular priests: 1,296: Current leadership; Pope: Francis: Archbishop: Laurent Ulrich: Metropolitan Archbishop: Laurent Ulrich: Suffragans

    • (as of 2021), 2,148,271, 1,304,700 (60.7%)
    • France
  5. Nov 24, 2020 · At this time, it was the project of the bishop of Paris, Maurice de Sully who built it as a religious focal point in the city dedicated to the Virgin Mary, the original “Lady of Paris” or “Notre Dame de Paris”. Four different architects worked on the cathedral throughout its construction period.

  6. Apr 15, 2019 · One witness of the construction of the Basilica of Saint-Denis was the 12th-century Bishop of Paris, Maurice de Sully. He admired the work of the pioneering architects, who were building in...

  7. Maurice de Sully became Bishop of Paris in 1159. An influential bishop, he was famous for his sermons and enjoyed the trust of the French royal family. An ambitious builder, he founded several churches, abbeys and hospices in his diocese and reorganized their organizational and revenue structures.

  8. The Notre Dame cathedral as we know it today took nearly two centuries to build — it was completed in 1345 C.E. — and more than 1,000 carpenters, masons, metalsmiths and other laborers worked on its construction. Of course, many of these people never saw it completed, although Bishop Sully celebrated the first Mass at Notre Dame's altar in ...