chartres
IPA: tʃˈɑrtriz
Root Word: Chartres
noun
- A town, the capital of the Eure-et-Loir department, Centre-Val de Loire, France.
- A settlement on West Falkland, Falkland Islands, named after Edward Chartres, a naval surgeon.
- A surname.
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Examples of "chartres" in Sentences
- Half the field abandoned in Chartres.
- Either the Notre dame or the Chartres.
- Chartres remains a pilgrimage site today.
- Chartres cathedral is a prime example of this.
- A first attempt to found a seminary at Chartres failed.
- The Siege of Chartres was the part of Norman incursions.
- The title of comte de Chartres thus became duc de Chartres.
- Born in Chartres, he was the son of a provincial barrister.
- It would outshine the Cathedrals at Salisbury, Chartres and Cologne.
- Philippe was the Abbot of the Saint Pierre in the Diocese of Chartres.