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-[[Image:Stryge by Meryon.jpg|right|thumb|200px|''[[Stryge]]'' ([[1853]]) is a print by [[French etcher]] [[Charles Méryon]] depicting a [[vampire]]-like [[legendary creature]] called [[strix]]es.]]+[[Image:Stryge by Meryon.jpg|right|thumb|200px|''[[Stryge]]'' ([[1853]]) is a print by [[French etcher]] [[Charles Méryon]] depicting one of the [[gargoyle]]s of the ''[[Galerie des chimères]]'' of the [[Notre Dame de Paris]] cathedral.]]
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The [[principal]] church of a [[bishop]]'s [[diocese]] which contains an [[episcopal]] [[throne]]. The [[principal]] church of a [[bishop]]'s [[diocese]] which contains an [[episcopal]] [[throne]].

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Stryge (1853) is a print by French etcher Charles Méryon depicting one of the gargoyles of the Galerie des chimères of the Notre Dame de Paris cathedral.
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Stryge (1853) is a print by French etcher Charles Méryon depicting one of the gargoyles of the Galerie des chimères of the Notre Dame de Paris cathedral.

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The principal church of a bishop's diocese which contains an episcopal throne.

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