The present St Pauls Cathedral was built after the Great Fire of London and the original was burned down in the fire.
St pauls cathedral was burnt to the ground along with a few other trade buildings
After the Great fire of London, the city needed a new Cathedral and St Pauls was built.
It was burned down during the Great Fire of London in 1666. The present St Pauls Cathedral was built to replace it.
St Pauls Cathedral was designed by Sir Christopher Wren. Whether he actually did any physical work on the building is another matter.
Over 100 streets were widened amd timber was banned as building material. Red brick and white stone now had to be used. Also, St. Pauls cathedral was rebuilt.
If you mean St Pauls Cathedral in London, it was built after the Great Fire of London in 1666. The original church on the site was burned down during the fire. The architect was Sir Christopher Wren.
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The fire destroyed 13,200 houses, 87 churches, 1 cathedral and left an estimated 70,000 people homeless.
There were 89 churches destroyed during the Great Fire of London in 1666.
The Black Death The Great Fire of London stuff like that
Not sure what you are asking. St Paul's Cathedral is a famous church in London, England. It was rebuilt late 17th century after the Great Fire of London. What sort of 'plus' are you thinking of?
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