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The article concerne the date of construction of St. James’s Church in Toruń (Thorn). The author refuted Teresa Mroczko’s thesis based on erroneous assumptions about the chancel having been built in stages. The preserved in situ original roof framing over the chancel dated 1317 clearly demonstrates that this part of the church was built over a brief period of time, with the cornerstone for this fragment of the building having been laid in 1309. The current nave main body was built after a longer break, and after the original design had been altered. St. James’s Church in Toruń
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In late November and early December 2012, emergency archaeological and architectural research was carried out in the Parish Church of the Holy Apostles in Rąbiń, Kościan county. The relics of a stone Romanesque church were studied thoroughly; it is a clear-span building with a deep apse/chancel dating back to the first half of the 13th century. The subsequent phases of the church’s renovation from the 13th century until today have also been identified.
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