Let us assume you mean Notre Dame de Paris, and not one of the hundreds of other churches dedicated to Our Lady. In which case, the usual building dates given are 1172 to 1340. But, of course, a Cathedral is never really finished; by the time you have completed the plan, the first bits are 200 years old and need replacing, and so on.
There are many cathedrals named "Notre Dame," both in France and in other French-speaking countries. The cathedral known as Notre Dame de Paris was built between 1172-1340. The cathedral known as Notre Dame de Chartres, as it stands today, was built between 1194 and 1260.
Notre Dame de Strasbourg is a cathedral. It was built as a place of worship for Catholics.
The University of Notre Dame was founded in 1842 and created the town of Notre Dame, IN with a post office on campus
the Notre Dame cathedral is named after Notre Dame i.e. Our Lady
When the construction started, it was Louis VII
No, Notre Dame is in France, therefore built by the French.
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There are many cathedrals named "Notre Dame," both in France and in other French-speaking countries. The cathedral known as Notre Dame de Paris was built between 1172-1340. The cathedral known as Notre Dame de Chartres, as it stands today, was built between 1194 and 1260.
Notre Dame de Strasbourg is a cathedral. It was built as a place of worship for Catholics.
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It's a Cathedral. It was built to the glory of God.
You probably mean the Cathedral of Notre Dame de Paris as "Notre Dame" is a very popular church patronage title which translated means "Our Lady". The most famous Notre Dame Cathedral is that of Paris, France. It is built on the eastern portion of the Île de la Cité, an island in the middle of the Seine River which runs through Paris.
The University of Notre Dame was founded in 1842 and created the town of Notre Dame, IN with a post office on campus
the beginning of Notre Dames construction was in 1163 and was completed in 1345
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It's a church. It was built for the worship of God.