Wie wird Notre Dame noch genannt?
Die römisch-katholische Kirche Notre-Dame de Paris („Unsere Liebe Frau von Paris“) ist die Kathedrale des Erzbistums Paris. Ihre charakteristische Silhouette erhebt sich im historischen Zentrum von Paris auf der Ostspitze der Seine-Insel Île de la Cité im 4. Pariser Arrondissement.
Wer ist in Notre-Dame beerdigt?
Als Kathedrale von Paris ist Notre-Dame eng mit der Geschichte der Stadt verbunden. So wurden dort einige Könige beigesetzt, unter anderem Philipp von Frankreich und Ludwig XIV. Zudem krönte sich dort Napoleon Bonaparte 1804 zum Kaiser der Franzosen.
What is the University of Notre Dame Australia known for?
The University of Notre Dame Australia is a national Roman Catholic private university with campuses in Fremantle and Broome in Western Australia and Sydney in New South Wales. The university also has eight clinical schools as part of its school of medicine located across Sydney and Melbourne and also in regional New South Wales and Victoria.
Why study at Notre Dame?
Notre Dame hosts more than 12,000 students coast to coast with Campuses in Fremantle, Broome and Sydney. The Catholic university’s student experience and graduate outcomes are among the very best in Australia.
What is the religious affiliation of the University of Notre Dame?
Religious affiliation. The University of Notre Dame Australia (est. 1989) is a national Catholic university with Campuses in Fremantle and Broome in Western Australia, and Sydney in New South Wales. The University also has seven clinical schools as part of its School of Medicine located across Sydney, Melbourne, and in regional NSW and Victoria.
What is the history of the Notre Dame de Paris?
During the reign of Louis VII in 1160, the bishop of Paris, Maurice de Sully, decided to erect a majestic cathedral in honor of the Virgin Mary in place of the cathedral of Saint-Étienne on the Île de la Cité. The king, the people and the Church all supported the project, and the foundation stone was laid three years later in 1163.