Basilica, the same as it is in modern Italian.
Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin School was created in 1878.
NOTRA
The motto of Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin School is 'Live the Truth, Lead the Way, Be a Lion!'.
A cathedral is a church which is the seat of a bishop; the word "cathedral" comes from the Latin for "chair" - cathedra. So it is generally up to the church authorities when to make a church a cathedral.
Each bishop has a cathedral, his "chair" - cathedra is Latin for chair. That is why the word See is used - from the Latin for sitting. The Pope, as bishop of Rome, has a cathedral. It is St John Lateran Cathedral in Rome.
Latin was the common language of most Europeans of the time
Mission
A cathedral is the principle church in a diocese, and with which a bishop is officially associated. The word comes from the Latin for 'seat' - as it was where the bishop's throne was kept.
1) The Sainte-Chapelle is not a cathedral. It is (the clue's in the name) a chapel. A cathedral is a major church which contains the throne (Latin cathedra) of a bishop. A chapel is the private place of worship of a dwelling or an institution, such as a college, palace or school. 2) No. The chapel itself is his monument.
The word "chair" derives from the Latin "cathedra", the connection being the designation of a church that was the "seat" of a bishop as a cathedral.
the "quartier latin" is located on the left bank of the Seine river, close to Notre Dame Cathedral. It is the district surrounding the boulevard Saint-Michel, from the banks of the Seine and up to the Sorbonne.
Usually a cathedral.