Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Amiens Cathedral' has mentioned 'Saint' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Saint Martin was baptised in Amiens in 334.
The central portal is dedicated to the Last Judgement, the left portal to the martyr Saint Firmin; and the right portal to the Virgin Mary.
Statues of saints in the tympanum include locally venerated Saints Victoricus and Gentian, Saint Domitius, Saint Ulphia, and Saint Fermin.
Above these statues are statues of John the Baptist, The Virgin Mary, and Saint Firmin.
The statues on the flxc3xa8che, made of lead, represent Christ (facing the nave); Saint Paul, Saint Firmin (wearing a Bishop's mitre); Saint John the Evangelist; The Virgin Mary crowned and holding the infant Jesus; Saint John the Baptist; Saint James the Great and Saint Peter.
They illustrate the lives of Saint Fermin (south side, made between 1490 and 1530) and John the Baptist (north side, made in 1531)).
Both subjects were connected with the Cathedral; The purported head of John the Baptist was an important relic held in the Treasury, and the martyred Saint Fermin was considered the first bishop of Amiens.
Scenes from the life of St. Firmin and the tomb of Bishop Ferry de Beauvoir (1490xe2x80x931530) A scene from the life of Saint Firmin
The first chapel on the south side of the chevet is devoted to Saint Eloi, and now serves as the entrance to the cathedral treasury.
Three of the chapels in the east end were entirely redone by Viollet-le-Duc in the 19th century; those of St. Theodisius, in the north, The Lady's Chapel (Notre-Dame-Drapiere) in the centre, and Saint Jacques or the Sacred Heart, in the south.
Each chapel is dedicated to a particular saint, and features large paintings reaching up to the windows, altars, stone and wooden statuary, all from the 18th century.
At its summit is a sculpture by Nicolas Blasset, "Saint Sebastian surrounded by the allegories of Justice, Peace, and Saint Roche", which was completed in 1627.
A sculpture of Saint Louis by Louis Duthoit was added to the chapel in 1832.
The painting of the Assumption of Mary (1627) is by Franxc3xa7ois Franken, and the sculptures of Saint Sebastian, the Virgin Mary, David and Solomon, and Judith and Saint Genevieve, made by Blasset.
A sumptuous reliquary, with the face of the Saint, was made to house the skull.
A few other original 13th century panels, including one representing King David from a Tree of Jesse window depicting the genealogy of Christ, are found in the Chapel of Saint Francis of Assisi, in the apse.
The window in the Chapel of Saint Theodosius in the apse, for example, was made by the glass artist Gxc3xa9rente in 1854 donated by Emperor Louis Napoleon.