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Id like to know how the Gothic design influenced the Polish Gothic architecture that you mention in the influence section of your article. St Vitus cathedral is a stone building and virtually all Polish Gothic cathedrals are built of brick, with very few exceptions. St. Vitus uses flying buttresses to support the vaulting while most Polish cathedrals have managed to build high vaulting without the use of a flying buttress
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The original building was there from the 10th century. In the 14th century, only reconstruction began. Andres 17:07, 29 Jun 2004 (UTC)
- Well, in fact it was not just reconstruction, the cathedral was thoroughly rebuilded. The older romanesque building was replaced with newer, gothic one. I mentioned it in the article.--Reo On 20:11, 5 December 2005 (UTC)
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Beneath the image that has the caption 'East end of the cathedral (1349), may I suggest you add the word 'apse', which is a synonym for that. Musicwriter (talk) 00:41, 26 September 2016 (UTC)
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1060
"In the year 1060, as the bishopric of Prague was founded" ...
The Bishopric of Prague (Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Prague) was founded in 973.
1060, Spytihnev II, in the last year of his reign, was given the privilege to bear the bishop's Mitre, presumably as compensation for the royal title, which the Roman emperors delayed.