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Chronology of the chief styles and examples of church building in the north of France from the Romano-Byzantine period to that of the Renaissance
| 1050-1075 | Nevers | St. Etienne | Distinct round-arch style |
| 1075-1100 | Bayeux | Notre Dame | |
| Caen | St. Etienne | ||
| 1125-1150 | Autun | St. Lazare | Pointed arch invaulting and larger works, with the retaining of the round in the smaller |
| St. Denis | (choir) | ||
| 1150-1175 | Angers | St. Maurice | |
| Paris | Notre Dame | ||
| Sens | St. Etienne | ||
| 1200-1225 | Reims | Notre Dame | General adoption of the ogival style |
| Auxerre | St. Etienne | ||
| Troyes | Sts. Peter and Paul | ||
| 1225-1250 | Amiens | Notre Dame | The completed ogival style |
| Dijon | St. Bénigne | ||
| Bourges | St. Etienne | ||
| 1250-1275 | Noyon | Notre Dame (cloisters) | |
| 1300-1325 | Rouen | Notre Dame (lady-chapel) | |
| 1350-1375 | Chartres | Notre Dame | |
| 1425-1450 | Auxerre | St. Etienne (N. transept) | Introduction of Renaissance detail in Italy elaboration of Gothic in France |
| 1450-1475 | Evreux | Notre Dame (transepts and tower) | |
| 1475-1500 | Rouen | Notre Dame (S. W. tower) | Renaissance firmly grafted in Italy and gradually appearing in the Gothic of France |
| Nevers | St. Etienne (S. porch) | ||
| 1500-1525 | Beauvais | St. Pierre (S. transept) | |
| Chartres | Notre Dame (N. W. spire) | ||
| 1525-1550 | Beauvais | St. Pierre (N. transept) | |
| Amiens | Notre Dame (flĂȘche) | ||
| 1550-1575 | Beauvais | St. Pierre(central tower since destroyed) | Renaissance firmly established |
| 1600-1625 | Orleans | Ste. Croix |