The Goths became a byword for northern barbarism and from the sixteenth century their name was given to the dominant architectural and artistic style of the late medieval period, which had originated in France in the twelfth century. The style became idealized in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries within Romanticism, leading to the architectural Gothic revival, beginning in Britain but spreading to continental Europe (including as far east as Ukraine, Belarus and even Russia) and North America, by which medieval buildings were restored and large numbers of civil, ecclesiastical and educational buildings built in a medieval style.
The creation of literary works that employed such late medieval backdrops to explore dark aspects of human nature and the supernatural led to the creation of Gothic fiction, which was the origin of the modern horror genre in books, film, T.V. and more recently Video Games.
From the 1980s these works provided the visual and atmospheric inspiration for the Gothic subculture, producing Gothic music, as well as fashions, fiction and events.
It originated in Medieval Northern France, around Paris. Abbot Suger renovated the St. Denis Cathedral, and that style is now called "Goth" after the goth barbarians.
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Some synonyms for Gothic are medieval, eerie, and grotesque.
becaus goth or gothic means devil worshiper
The term Pogrom did not originate during the Holocaust.
due to the original plan by bramante not fitting the gothic style, nor did it originate during the gothic era. Despite the similarities now due to the additions made by raphael of extending the Nave like a gothic church there is a stark absence of certain gothic hallmarks particularly on the exterior
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Since Jack The Ripper was never caught we have no way of knowing if he was 'Gothic' or not. But the term gothic is a modern trend, unheard of until the late 20th century, I doubt that JTR was.
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