Saint-Jacques Church, Paris

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Saint-Jacques Church in Paris was a historic medieval church, once notable as a burial site for French nobility including Charles of Valois, that stood near today’s Tour Saint-Jacques before being demolished in the late 18th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf church
former church
medieval church
architecturalStyle Gothic architecture
associatedWith pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela
country France
demolishedDuring urban transformations of Paris in the 18th century
demolishedInCentury 18th century
demolishedInPeriod late 18th century
denomination Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
function cemetery church
place of worship
hasSuccessorStructure Tour Saint-Jacques NERFINISHED
heritage medieval heritage of Paris
historicalSignificance example of medieval Parisian parish church
important burial place for French nobility
locatedIn 1st arrondissement of Paris NERFINISHED
Paris
locatedInFormerQuarter quartier de la Cité and its surroundings
locatedNear Tour Saint-Jacques NERFINISHED
locatedOnRoute Way of St. James NERFINISHED
namedAfter Saint James the Greater NERFINISHED
notableBurial Charles of Valois NERFINISHED
French nobility
partOf historic center of Paris
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
status demolished
usedAs burial site
parish church

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Charles of Valois burialPlace Saint-Jacques Church, Paris