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St David's Cathedral. Based around a monastic community founded by St David in the 6th century this cathedral was built by King Henry I of England in 1115. In 1123 Pope Calixtus II granted a papal privilege upon St Davids, making it a centre of pilgrimage for the Western world, the Pope decreeing that "Two pilgrimages to St Davids is equal to one to Rome, and three pilgrimages to one to Jerusalem".
- Copyright
- Christopher Reeves
- Image Size
- 3840x5760 / 20.5MB
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- Keywords
- Contained in galleries
- UK - Heritage