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Sexpartite vault
In
architecture
, a
sexpartite
vault
is a
rib vault
divided
into six
bays
by two
diagonal
ribs
and three
transverse
ribs.
The
principal
examples
are those in the
Abbaye-aux-Hommes
and
Abbaye-aux-Dames
at
Caen
,
Notre-Dame de Paris
, and the
cathedrals
of
Bourges
,
Laon
,
Noyon
,
Senlis
and
Sens
; from the
latter
cathedral
the sexpartite vault was brought by
William of Sens
to
Canterbury
, and it is
afterwards
found at
Lincoln
and in
St
Faith's
Chapel
,
Westminster Abbey
.