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Durham Cathedral is built on a peninsular carved out by the river Wear. The body of Cuthbert was brought to Durham in 995 a hundred years after being moved from Lindisfarne where it was in danger of destruction by the Danes. The Normans took control of the cathedral and a castle was built near by. The building work of the present cathedral was begun around 1093 and continued until 1133. It is the best example of Romanesque in Europe. When the Lady Chapel was added in the middle of the twelth century its usual location at the east of the church was not suitable due to problems with the foundations. The chapel was built instead at the west end of the church and is known as the Galilee Chapel. At the east end of the cathedral is the chapel of the Nine Altars. This was built in the eleventh century and houses the shrine of St. Cuthbert. Cuthbert is still buried here.

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1093Durham Cathedral begun
Durham Cathedral was the first building in Western Europe with ribbed vaulting in the ceiling.
1099Flambard is made Bishop of Durham
Ranulf Flambard is made the Bishop of Durham by William Rufus.
1099 - 1128Nave at Durham constructed
Construction of the nave at Durham Cathedral began in 1099 and lasted until 1128.
1128 - 1133The nave at Durham is vaulted
Work on the nave vaulting lasted from 1128 until 1133.
1133 - 1140Durham Cathedral Chapter house
The Chapter house at Durham Cathedral was begun in 1133 and took until 1140.
1170 - 1175The Galilee porch at Durham is built
The Galilee porch on the West front of Durham Cathedral was built between 1170 and 1175.
1242 - 1280Chapel of the Nine Altars
The Chapel of the Nine Altars in built on the east end of Durham Cathedral between 1242 and 1280.



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  • Alan & Veronica Palmer,Pimlico Chronology of Britsh History,
  • John Harvey,English Cathedrals,1961
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