| Note please: these images are arranged on this page as they appear on the facade from right to left.  (The events depicted do not seem to be in perfect chronological order.) | 
|   |   | The events of Mary's life and Jesus' birth are depicted in a band of narrow reliefs above the heads of the large standing saints and below the reliefs of the last judgment.  They also occur as historiated corbels in a few instances. Center: Shepherds and their flocks | 
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| Visitation of the Magi (right)The right end corner and parts of the right panel depict pastoral scenes--mostly sheep.  Toward the end of this panel, the sleeping Magi are sent a dream by the messenger angel.  As one rounds the corner toward the center, the visitation of the Magi is depicted. The wonderful horses' heads remind us of their journey. |   |   | 
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| Historiated corbel with the Nativity and midwives washing the infant Jesus | 
|   |   | Th extra-biblical event of the infant being washed is usually interpreted as a sign that Jesus had assumed human status, even though his birth was painless.  Here we are also reminded of his baptism since he is in a large "font" with the dove of the Holy Spirit above him. | 
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| Historiated capital with angels--the trumeau |   | 
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|   |   | Historiated corbel with the Annunciation and the Dream of Joseph | 
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| Inside corner panel with the Magi before Herod and around the corner, the continued journey of the Magi | 
| Here and below in the Massacre of the Innocents, Herod's warriors are encased in chain mail. In the scene with the Magi, we see them prominently holding their gifts aloft. |   |   | 
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| The long relief panel on the left side of the entrance depicting the Massacre of the Innocents and the Flight into Egypt | 
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