France, Meurthe et Moselle, Toul, Saint Etienne cathedral built between the 13th and the 16th centuries in flamboyant gothic style, detail of the stained glass window of the southern transept made in 1863 by Casimir de Balthazar de Gacheo representing the invention of the relics of Saint Etienne, bishop John of Jerusalem and Father Lucien around the body of Saint Etienne, two of the most famous bishops of Toul, from left to right, Saint Epvre holding the book of the gospels, Saint Gerard holding the Holly Nail and the pastoral staff


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Location: Toul
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