Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Amiens Cathedral' has mentioned 'John the Baptist' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
In 1206 Amiens received a celebrated relic, the reputed head of John the Baptist, purchased in Constantinople.
Above these statues are statues of John the Baptist, The Virgin Mary, and Saint Firmin.
King Charles I of France, on the Beau Pilier (14th c.) Sculpture on the Beau Pilier xe2x80x93 St, John the Baptist (14th c.) The Virgin Mary on the Beau Pilier (14th c.)
They illustrate the lives of Saint Fermin (south side, made between 1490 and 1530) and John the Baptist (north side, made in 1531)).
Both subjects were connected with the Cathedral; The purported head of John the Baptist was an important relic held in the Treasury, and the martyred Saint Fermin was considered the first bishop of Amiens.
A group of polychrome reliefs illustrating the vow of John the Baptist, made in 1511, is found on the west wall of the south transept.
The initial impetus for the building of the cathedral came from the installation of the reputed head of John the Baptist on 17 December 1206.