Jason Sands

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Although the cathedral at Reims was preferred as the coronation site for French monarchs, and Saint-Denis was their mausoleum, Notre-Dame still exuded cultural and religious power from every grain of its fabric. At a critical moment during the last stages of the Hundred Years War, when the English brought their boy king Henry VI to be crowned as king of France, they chose Notre-Dame for the occasion.
Powers and Thrones: A New History of the Middle Ages
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