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- Bridge_chapel abstract "A bridge chapel is a small place of Christian worship, built either on, or immediately adjacent to, a road bridge; they were generally established the during pre-Reformation mediaeval era in Europe.Although sometimes built on land at the very start of the bridge, bridge chapels were often built into the bridge structure itself, usually on one of the piers which had been made especially large for the purpose. These chapels were intended to minister to the spiritual needs of travellers passing over the bridge. Many were established as chantries, where a priest was employed to say masses for passers by and sometimes for the repose of the souls of the bridge's benefactors. In some instances, the priest would be responsible for collecting tolls from bridge users. In England, the end of these institutions came with the Reformation, when the Abolition of Chantries Acts, 1545 and 1547 led either to their demolition or conversion to secular use.".
- Bridge_chapel thumbnail Pont_Saint-Bénezet_-_summer_2011.jpg?width=300.
- Bridge_chapel wikiPageID "47946762".
- Bridge_chapel wikiPageLength "3275".
- Bridge_chapel wikiPageOutDegree "33".
- Bridge_chapel wikiPageRevisionID "685246060".
- Bridge_chapel wikiPageWikiLink Avignon.
- Bridge_chapel wikiPageWikiLink Bradford_on_Avon.
- Bridge_chapel wikiPageWikiLink Bridge.
- Bridge_chapel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bridges.
- Bridge_chapel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Types_of_chapels.
- Bridge_chapel wikiPageWikiLink Chantry.
- Bridge_chapel wikiPageWikiLink Chantry_Chapel_of_St_Mary_the_Virgin,_Wakefield.
- Bridge_chapel wikiPageWikiLink Chapel_of_St_Thomas_on_the_Bridge.
- Bridge_chapel wikiPageWikiLink Christian.
- Bridge_chapel wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Bridge_chapel wikiPageWikiLink English_Reformation.
- Bridge_chapel wikiPageWikiLink Erfurt.
- Bridge_chapel wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Bridge_chapel wikiPageWikiLink Heilig_Hüsli.
- Bridge_chapel wikiPageWikiLink High_Bridge,_Lincoln.
- Bridge_chapel wikiPageWikiLink Holzbrücke_Rapperswil-Hurden.
- Bridge_chapel wikiPageWikiLink Krämerbrücke.
- Bridge_chapel wikiPageWikiLink London_Bridge.
- Bridge_chapel wikiPageWikiLink Mass_(liturgy).
- Bridge_chapel wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Ages.
- Bridge_chapel wikiPageWikiLink Pier_(architecture).
- Bridge_chapel wikiPageWikiLink Pont_Saint-Bénézet.
- Bridge_chapel wikiPageWikiLink Priest.
- Bridge_chapel wikiPageWikiLink Protestant_Reformation.
- Bridge_chapel wikiPageWikiLink Requiem.
- Bridge_chapel wikiPageWikiLink Rotherham.
- Bridge_chapel wikiPageWikiLink Rotherham_Bridge.
- Bridge_chapel wikiPageWikiLink St_Ives_Bridge.
- Bridge_chapel wikiPageWikiLink Village_lock-up.
- Bridge_chapel wikiPageWikiLink Wakefield.
- Bridge_chapel wikiPageWikiLink File:Chantry_Chapel_of_Our_Lady_and_Rotherham_Bridge_(geograph_2250176).jpg.
- Bridge_chapel wikiPageWikiLink File:Pont_Saint-Bénezet_-_summer_2011.jpg.
- Bridge_chapel wikiPageWikiLinkText "bridge chapel".
- Bridge_chapel wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bridge_chapel subject Category:Bridges.
- Bridge_chapel subject Category:Types_of_chapels.
- Bridge_chapel hypernym Place.
- Bridge_chapel type Settlement.
- Bridge_chapel comment "A bridge chapel is a small place of Christian worship, built either on, or immediately adjacent to, a road bridge; they were generally established the during pre-Reformation mediaeval era in Europe.Although sometimes built on land at the very start of the bridge, bridge chapels were often built into the bridge structure itself, usually on one of the piers which had been made especially large for the purpose.".
- Bridge_chapel label "Bridge chapel".
- Bridge_chapel sameAs Q21208027.
- Bridge_chapel sameAs Q21208027.
- Bridge_chapel wasDerivedFrom Bridge_chapel?oldid=685246060.
- Bridge_chapel depiction Pont_Saint-Bénezet_-_summer_2011.jpg.
- Bridge_chapel isPrimaryTopicOf Bridge_chapel.