5592392388 | Aerial view of Saint sermon | Toulouse, France 1070-1120 Gothic | ![]() | 0 |
5592625631 | What is the most important pligrimid | Santiago de compostela | 1 | |
5592432334 | Difference between the Italian and French? | Italian do not like building vertical | 2 | |
5592450056 | Abbey | Monastery for monks, or convent for nuns, and the church that is connected to it | 3 | |
5592452577 | Arcade | A series of concentric moldings around an arch | 4 | |
5592454290 | Baptistery | Medieval architecture, a separate chapel or building in front of a church used for baptism | 5 | |
5592457518 | Bay | A vertical section of a church that is embraced by a set of columns and is usually composed of arches and aligned windows | 6 | |
5592474094 | Campanile | A bell tower tower of an Italian building | 7 | |
5592479382 | Embroidery | A women product in which the design is stitched into a premise fabric | 8 | |
5592480764 | Jamb | Side posts of medieval portal | 9 | |
5592484753 | Reliquary | A vessel for holding a sacred relic. Often reliquaries took the shape of the objects they held. | 10 | |
5592488364 | Rib vault | A vault in which diagonal arches for riblike pattern | 11 | |
5592493636 | Tapestry | A woven product in which the design and the backing are produced at the same time on a device called a loom | 12 | |
5592495929 | Triforium | A nArrow passageway with arches opening onto a nave, usually directly below a clerestory | 13 | |
5592501048 | Trumeau | Central pillar of a portal that stabilizes the structure | ![]() | 14 |
5592503104 | Tympanum | Rounded sculpture placed over the portal of a medieval church | ![]() | 15 |
5592505887 | Voussoir | A wedged shape stone that forms the curved part of an arch | ![]() | 16 |
5592465997 | Interior of saint etienne | These rib vaults are Romanesque (rounded) 6 portions to it therefore known sexperatite | ![]() | 17 |
5592575096 | South portal of saint pierrer | Moissace, France | ![]() | 18 |
5592606367 | Last judgement | 1107-1125 Painted stone Sainte-Foy, conques Christ as a strict judge | ![]() | 19 |
5592734002 | Church of sainte-Foy | 1050-1130 Stone Conques, France Built to handle the large numbers of pilgrims No clerestory Barrel vaults in nave | ![]() | 20 |
5592724927 | Reliquary of sainte-Foy | Gold, silver, gemstones, and enamel over wood Ninth century Sainte foy, conques | ![]() | 21 |
5592679406 | Eadwine the scribe at work | Folio 283 verso of the eadwine psalter 1160-1170 Ink and tempera on vellum | ![]() | 22 |
5592690316 | Battle of hastings | Detail of the tapestry Bayeux cathedral, Bayeux, France 1070-1080 Story of how they build the ships, prepared, brought the armor, practice and then invade England Norman's had horses and the English did not | ![]() | 23 |
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