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IMPORTANT HISTORICAL STAINED GLASS
    The following is a classified list of some of the most characteristic and important windows, omitting for the most part isolated examples, and giving by preference the names of churches where there is a fair amount of glass remaining; the country in which at each period the art throve best is put first:
EARLY GOTHIC
FRANCE
Chartres
Le Mans
Bourges
Rheims
Auxerre
cathedrals
Ste. Chapelle, Paris
Church of St. Jean-aux-Bols
ENGLAND
Canterbury
Salisbury
Lincoln
York Minster
cathedrals
GERMANY
Church of St. Kunibert,
Cologne (Romanesue)
Cologne Cathedral
MIDDLE GOTHIC
ENGLAND
York Minster
Ely Cathedral
Wells Cathedral
Tewkesbury Abbey
ITALY
Church of St. Francis, Assisi
Church of Or San Michele,
    Florence
Church of San Petronio,
    Bologna
GERMANY
Church of St. Sebald,
    Nuremberg
Strasburg
Regensburg
Augsburg
Erfurt
Freiburg
cathedrals
Church of Nieder Haslach
FRANCE
Evreux Cathedral
Church of St. Pierre, Chartres
Cathedral and Church of St.
    Urbain, Troyes
Church of Ste. Radegonde,
    Poitiers
Cathedral and Church of St.
    Ouen, Rouen
SPAIN
Toledo Cathedral
LATE GOTHIC
ENGLAND
New College, Oxford
Gloucester Cathedral
York, Minster and other
    churches
Great Malvern Abbey
Church of St. Mary,
    Shrewsbury
Fairford Church
FRANCE
Bourges
Troyes
cathedrals
Church of Notre Dame,
    Alençon
ITALY
The Duomo, Florence
GERMANY
Cologne
Ulm
Munich
cathedrals
Church of St. Lorenz,
    Nuremberg
SPAIN
Toledo Cathedral
RENAISSANCE
FRANCE
St. Vincent
St. Patrice
St. Godard
Rouen
Church of St. Foy, Conchas
Church of St. Gervals, Paris
Church of St. Etienne-du-Mont,
    Paris
Church of St. Martin,
    Montmorency
Church of Ecouen
Church of St. Nizier,
    Troyes
Church of Brou, Bourg-en-Bresse
The Château de Chantilly
NETHERLANDS
Brussels Cathedral
Church of St. Jacques
Church of St. Martin
Cathedral
Liège
ITALY
Arezzo
Milan
cathedrals
Certosa di Pavia
Church of Sta. Maria Novella,
    Florence
Church of San Patronio,
    Bologna
GERMANY
Freiburg Cathedral
SWITZERLAND
Lucerne and most of the
other principal museums
SPAIN
Granada
Seville
cathedrals
ENGLAND
King's College Chapel,
    Cambridge
Lichfield Cathedral
St. George's Church,
    Hanover Square, London
St. Margaret's Church,
    Westminster
LATE RENAISSANCE
NETHERLANDS
Groote Kirk, Gouda
Choir of Brussels Cathedral
Antwerp Cathedral
FRANCE
Church of St. Matin-ès-Vignes
    Troyes
Nave and transepts of Auch
    Cathedral
SWITZERLAND
Most museums
ENGLAND
Wadham
Balliol
New
colleges, Oxford
From the Encyclopedia Britannica