"The oldest glass-p painting in France is probably a single fragment in the Cathedral of Le Mans. This cathedral was completed in 1093 but was badly burned in 1136 so that but a single piece of its windows remains; this has been inserted in a new window in the choir and is thus preser ved. With the beginning of the twelfth century glass-painting became more frequent in Europe and near the end of this century it was introduced into England together with the Gothic style of architecture. Very soon a highly decorative effect was given to glass-painting and the designs upon many windows were ver y much like those used in the miniatures of the same time. The stained glass in the Cathedral of St. Denis near Paris is ver y important. It dates from about 1140-1151 and was executed under the care of the famous Abbot Suger."