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What accommodation did saint-sernin at toulouse and other pilgrimage churches make for the visitor?

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The correct answer is It added radiating chapels attached to the transept and ambulatory

This was done to ease the access for various people and was also done to make it easier to enter for worshipers who were on their pilgrimages. This kind of a chapel is mostly associated with continental churches and France in particular, as it is rare to be seen in England. They only started appearing in the 10th century and onward.
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