St. Donatian's Cathedral
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The St. Donatian's Cathedral was a Roman Catholic
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 cathedral
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 in Bruges
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, Belgium
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. Located on the Burg, one of the main squares in the city, it was the largest church in Bruges. The cathedral was destroyed in 1799 in the wake of the dissolution of the Diocese of Bruges during the aftermath of the French Revolution
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.

History

St Donatian's Church (Dutch: Sint-Donaaskerk) was built by Arnulf I, Count of Flanders
Arnulf I, Count of Flanders
Arnulf of Flanders , called the Great, was the third Count of Flanders, who ruled the County of Flanders, an area that is now northwestern Belgium and southwestern Holland....

, c. 950 AD, in order to house the relics of Saint Donatian
Saint Donatian
Saint Donatian is the patron saint of Bruges, Belgium, where his relics were enshrined in the ninth century. He was the bishop of Reims from 360 until his death in 390. His feast day is celebrated on October 14....

 that had been brought to Bruges in c. 870 AD by monks from Torhout
Torhout
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. The church was built in the Romanesque
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 architectural style. There was an octagonal main building, with a tower and a sixteen-sided ambulatory
Ambulatory
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. The building stood on the Burg square, across from the Stadhuis (city hall). St Donatian's Church became a cathedral following the installation of the first Bishop of Bruges in 1562. The Bishopric of Bruges
Roman Catholic Diocese of Brugge
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Bruges, is a diocese of the Roman Catholic church in Belgium. The diocese was restored after the French Revolution in 1834. Its territory coincides with West Flanders. It is a suffragan of the archdiocese of Mechelen-Brussels...

 was created in 1559 (McDonald, p.15, 26), but the position was not filled until 1562 (McDonald, p.26).
St. Donatian's was destroyed in 1799 by occupying forces of the French First Republic
French First Republic
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. The former site of St Donatian's is now occupied by the Crowne Plaza Brugge Hotel
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; the foundations of the cathedral were uncovered in 1955 and are visible in the hotel's cellars.

  • On 2 March 1127, Charles the Good, Count of Flanders
    Charles I, Count of Flanders
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     was assassinated in St Donatian's.
  • Jan van Eyck
    Jan van Eyck
    Jan van Eyck was a Flemish painter active in Bruges and considered one of the best Northern European painters of the 15th century....

    's painting Madonna and Child with Canon Joris van der Paele (1436), which also depicts St Donatian, was commissioned by Canon van der Paele as an altarpiece for the church. The painting is now housed in the Groeningemuseum
    Groeningemuseum
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    in Bruges (Dunford and Lee, p.177; McDonald, p.97-98).
    Jan van Eyck himself was buried in St Donatian's Church in 1441.

Sources

  • Davis, R.H.C. (1990). King Stephen, Third Edition. London and New York: Longman. ISBN 0-582-04000-0
  • Dunford, M. and Lee, P. (2002). The Rough Guide to Belgium and Luxembourg, Third Edition. London and New York: Rough Guides Ltd. ISBN 1-85828-871-1
  • McDonald, G. (2002). Insight Compact Guide: Bruges, Second Edition. Singapore: APA Publications. ISBN 981-234-705-4
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