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How many medieval cathedrals are there in Europe?
Apr 23, 2021 · The cathedrals in the Lutheran areas of Germany are officially former cathedrals like those in Scotland. The Church of Sweden, Church of Denmark, and Church of Ireland …
Stone vs Brick - Castles and Cathedrals | Page 3 - History Forum
Jul 17, 2022 · I'm trying to compare castles in the medieval era against medieval seige weapons, Counter weight trebuchets and early bombard cannons, with stone shot. To me Malbrok castle …
UK mansions - History Forum
Jul 18, 2010 · Little Moreton Hall, very pretty, I have added it to my ‘must visit’ list. Sorry Avon I don’t think that Liverpool Cathedral has the pull of the medieval …
Why is Europe's Historical Heritage So Much More Impressive?
Sep 13, 2014 · About 150 meters tall. Nearly twice as tall. There is nothing build in the Middle Ages outside of Europe remotely as tall as these Cathedrals. And differently from the …
Origins of the Tour de France - History Forum
Dec 5, 2012 · The origin of the "compagnons du Tour de France" would date back from the XIIth century, period of building of the cathedrals. The first proof of this habit is in a text dating 1420 …
Who was in charge of organising the building of a castle?
At one point, masons became so crucial to building not just castles and cathedrals, but also water works, sewers, and fortifications that a qualifed Master mason could make a whopping good …
What are the best examples for medieval wooden castles?
Sep 23, 2017 · the church investment in stone building , the cities desire to have cathedrals or guilds towers created a whole number of those , traveling the land looking for contracts , At …
Why did the English language survive the Norman conquest?
Dec 22, 2014 · I can't see that the Lords Prayer changed that much and despite the Normans building all those Cathedrals, Anglo Norman didn't catch on in the church. Old English: Fæder …
Taking sanctuary in churches - History Forum
Dec 2, 2013 · The right of Sanctuary used to exist in all parish churches and Cathedrals when fugitives could "lawfully, only be lured out to accept banishment" (Fewins, 2005). By taking …
Question about the loss of Roman Technology | Page 2 - History …
Feb 21, 2024 · Yes, these are good points. Lots of monumental works do come from local funding and labor of course. And the Medieval states were no strangers to this pattern. Underground …