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Choir (architecture) and Isidore of Seville

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Difference between Choir (architecture) and Isidore of Seville

Choir (architecture) vs. Isidore of Seville

A choir, also sometimes called quire, is the area of a church or cathedral that provides seating for the clergy and church choir. Saint Isidore of Seville (Isidorus Hispalensis; c. 560 – 4 April 636), a scholar and, for over three decades, Archbishop of Seville, is widely regarded as the last of the Fathers of the Church, as the 19th-century historian Montalembert put it in an oft-quoted phrase, "The last scholar of the ancient world." At a time of disintegration of classical culture, and aristocratic violence and illiteracy, he was involved in the conversion of the Arian Visigothic kings to Catholicism, both assisting his brother Leander of Seville, and continuing after his brother's death.

Similarities between Choir (architecture) and Isidore of Seville

Choir (architecture) and Isidore of Seville have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Eastern Orthodox Church.

Eastern Orthodox Church

The Eastern Orthodox Church, also known as the Orthodox Church, or officially as the Orthodox Catholic Church, is the second-largest Christian Church, with over 250 million members.

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Choir (architecture) and Isidore of Seville Comparison

Choir (architecture) has 59 relations, while Isidore of Seville has 102. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.62% = 1 / (59 + 102).

References

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