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  1. 圣吉尔斯大教堂 (St. Giles' Cathedral)隸屬 蘇格蘭教會 ,位于苏格兰 爱丁堡老城 皇家一英里 的中点,其独特的苏格兰王冠尖顶是 爱丁堡 天际线的特點之一。. 教堂作为爱丁堡的宗教枢纽已有900年,時至今日,它是苏格兰教会在 爱丁堡老城 的堂会,每个主日 ...

  2. 19. Mai 2024 · De kathedraal van Edinburgh. Aan de Royal Mile in Old Town Edinburgh ligt een enorme kathedraal: de St. Giles Cathedral. In opdracht van koning David I werd de St. Giles Cathedral in 1124 opgericht. De kathedraal van Edinburgh dankt zijn naam aan de canon Richard Giles. Nadat de kathedraal meerdere keren door de Engelsen aangevallen was, is ...

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  4. Edinburgh Cathedral may refer to: St Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh (Church of Scotland) St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh (Episcopal) St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh (Roman Catholic) This page was last edited on 28 December 2019, at 09:27 (UTC) ...

  5. Liverpool Cathedral. /  53.39750°N 2.97306°W  / 53.39750; -2.97306. Liverpool Cathedral is a Church of England cathedral in the city of Liverpool, England. It is the seat of the bishop of Liverpool and is the mother church of the diocese of Liverpool. The church may be formally referred to as the Cathedral Church of Christ in Liverpool ...

  6. 12. Sept. 2022 · Landmark for Centuries. St. Giles’ was founded in 1124 as a small Romanesque church. In the 1300s, St. Giles’ was set on fire twice. Once under the orders of Edward II and later on the orders of Richard II. Much of the Kirk we can see today largely dates from the rebuilding of the 14th century.

  7. In 1633, King Charles I appointed Scottish Episcopal bishops in Scotland and in 1635 William Forbes became the first bishop of the new diocese of Edinburgh, with St Giles’ as its cathedral, which it remained until 1638 and again from 1661-1689. That St Giles’ is commonly called a cathedral dates from this period."