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- Old_Sarum_Cathedral abstract "Old Sarum Cathedral was a Norman cathedral built at Old Sarum, near modern day Salisbury, Wiltshire. After the Norman conquest of England in 1066, William the Conqueror used Old Sarum as a base of operations. William moved the bishopric from the Anglo-Saxon Sherborne Cathedral to Old Sarum, appointing his nephew, Osmund de Sees, as his chancellor and Bishop of Salisbury. Osmund had the first cathedral at Old Sarum built, completed in 1092. Sarum is described as a fortress rather than a city, placed on a high hill, surrounded by a massive wall. Peter of Blois (c.1135–1203) describes the site as "barren, dry, and solitary, exposed to the rage of the wind; and the church [stands] as a captive on the hill where it was built, like the ark of God shut up in the profane house of Baal."The Norman cathedral suffered extensive damage in a storm, traditionally given as taking place only five days after its consecration. Osmund's successor, Roger of Salisbury, rebuilt and enlarged sections of the cathedral. Roger also oversaw the construction of a stone royal palace on the hill site between 1130–1139.At its greatest, the Norman cathedral was 185 feet (56 metres) from end to end, smaller than most of the cathedrals being constructed at the time. Built in the standard cruciform shape, the building had a nave of seven bays with cross-shaped piers, an apse and a central crossing tower, as well as several peripheral chapels.The site at Old Sarum was exposed and had a limited water supply. After a dispute between the clergy and military officials at the nearby castle, Bishop Richard Poore decided to move location. A plan to move the cathedral to Salisbury had already been put forward to Richard I in 1194. An official mandate for its destruction was given by the king and the move began in 1219. Stone from the old cathedral was used in building the new, and in 1220 the new site was consecrated. By 1258 the new cathedral had been completed in an Early English style.A licence to build the new cathedral close wall using stone from Old Sarum Cathedral was granted in 1327 and the wall was built in 1331.".
- Old_Sarum_Cathedral thumbnail Old_Sarum_Cathedral_reconstruction.jpg?width=300.
- Old_Sarum_Cathedral wikiPageExternalLink old-sarum.
- Old_Sarum_Cathedral wikiPageExternalLink old-sarum-cathedral-j030108.html.
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- Old_Sarum_Cathedral wikiPageRevisionID "545989418".
- Old_Sarum_Cathedral hasPhotoCollection Old_Sarum_Cathedral.
- Old_Sarum_Cathedral subject Category:Churches_in_Salisbury.
- Old_Sarum_Cathedral subject Category:Destroyed_landmarks_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Old_Sarum_Cathedral subject Category:Former_cathedrals_in_England.
- Old_Sarum_Cathedral subject Category:Grade_I_listed_buildings_in_Wiltshire.
- Old_Sarum_Cathedral subject Category:Grade_I_listed_cathedrals.
- Old_Sarum_Cathedral subject Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Wiltshire.
- Old_Sarum_Cathedral point "51.09255 -1.80575".
- Old_Sarum_Cathedral type Artifact100021939.
- Old_Sarum_Cathedral type Building102913152.
- Old_Sarum_Cathedral type Cathedral102984061.
- Old_Sarum_Cathedral type Church103028079.
- Old_Sarum_Cathedral type ChurchesInSalisbury.
- Old_Sarum_Cathedral type FormerCathedralsInEngland.
- Old_Sarum_Cathedral type GradeIListedBuildingsInWiltshire.
- Old_Sarum_Cathedral type GradeIListedCathedrals.
- Old_Sarum_Cathedral type Object100002684.
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- Old_Sarum_Cathedral type PlaceOfWorship103953416.
- Old_Sarum_Cathedral type Structure104341686.
- Old_Sarum_Cathedral type Whole100003553.
- Old_Sarum_Cathedral type YagoGeoEntity.
- Old_Sarum_Cathedral type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Old_Sarum_Cathedral type SpatialThing.
- Old_Sarum_Cathedral comment "Old Sarum Cathedral was a Norman cathedral built at Old Sarum, near modern day Salisbury, Wiltshire. After the Norman conquest of England in 1066, William the Conqueror used Old Sarum as a base of operations. William moved the bishopric from the Anglo-Saxon Sherborne Cathedral to Old Sarum, appointing his nephew, Osmund de Sees, as his chancellor and Bishop of Salisbury. Osmund had the first cathedral at Old Sarum built, completed in 1092.".
- Old_Sarum_Cathedral label "Cattedrale di Old Sarum".
- Old_Sarum_Cathedral label "Old Sarum Cathedral".
- Old_Sarum_Cathedral sameAs Cattedrale_di_Old_Sarum.
- Old_Sarum_Cathedral sameAs m.0dd9l69.
- Old_Sarum_Cathedral sameAs Q3663693.
- Old_Sarum_Cathedral sameAs Q3663693.
- Old_Sarum_Cathedral sameAs Old_Sarum_Cathedral.
- Old_Sarum_Cathedral lat "51.09255".
- Old_Sarum_Cathedral long "-1.80575".
- Old_Sarum_Cathedral wasDerivedFrom Old_Sarum_Cathedral?oldid=545989418.
- Old_Sarum_Cathedral depiction Old_Sarum_Cathedral_reconstruction.jpg.
- Old_Sarum_Cathedral isPrimaryTopicOf Old_Sarum_Cathedral.