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Qualitative data for churches in Dioceses of Geneva and Basel‘~’ denotes approximate measurements
Church name Location
Date range (AD)
Apse type
Apse orientatio
n
Max. length (m)
Const-ruction
materials
Nave Architectural features
North Cathedral Geneva 300-
400semi-
circular east 32 brick singlemultiple
annexes, choir baptistery,
atrium
South Cathedral Geneva 400-
500semi-
circular east ~30 brick single
multiple annexes, choir,
baptistery, atrium,
colonnade
Eastern Cathedral Geneva 500-
600semi-
circular east 22 stone/brick three
multiple annexes, choir,
baptistery, atrium,
colonnadeLa
Madeleine Geneva 450-500
semi-circular east 15 stone single portico, choir
St Gervais Geneva 450-500
semi-circular east ~25 stone single portico, choir
St Jean-les-Grottes Geneva 500-
600 square east 20 wood three
St Germain Geneva 400-
500semi-
circular east ~15 stone singlemultiple annexes,
colonnade, choir
St Jacques Vandoeuvres, Geneva
400-450 square east 8.5 stone single
baptistery, choir, oratory
(?)
St Hippolytus
Grand-Saconnex,
Geneva400-500 square east 8.5 stone single portico, choir
St Peter Meinier, Geneva
500-600 polygonal east 8.5 stone single choir (?)
St Martin Celigny, Geneva
400-500 square east 22.5 wood three portico (?)
St Julien-en-
Genevois
St Julien-en-Genevois, Geneva
400-500
semi-circular east 12.5 stone single
choir, two northern annexes
Episcopal church, St
GallKaiseraugst,
Basel300-400
semi-circular east 17 brick/
stone singlemultiple
annexes, bath, baptistery (?),atrium, choir,
cemetery church
Kaiseraugst, Basel
600-700 -- -- 9.5 stone -- memoria
St Nikolaus Lausen, Basel 500-
600semi-
circular east 6 stone single choir, altar
St Michael Buus, Basel 600-700 -- east 9 wood -- memoria
St Jakob Sissach, Basel 600-700 square east 11.5 stone single choir
St Peter and Paul Oberwil, Basel 600-
700 square east 9 stone single choir, altar, baptistery(?)
? Aesch, Basel 600-700 -- -- 6 wood -- memoria
St Peter and Paul Diegten, Basel 700-
800 -- -- 7 stone -- memoria
? Wintersingen, Basel
700-800 -- -- ~12 stone -- memoria
St Arbogast Muttenz, Basel 700-
800 Square east ~14 stone single choir, altar
St Michael Oberdorf, Basel 700-800 -- -- 5.5 stone -- memoria
? Bennwil, Basel 700-800 -- -- ~10 stone -- memoria
St Peter and Paul Ettingen, Basel 700-
800 -- -- 11 stone -- memoria
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Table 2 Frequency versus date chart of earliest Christian structures in the Geneva and Basel dioceses.
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