A cathedral is a church where there is a bishop. No one lived in the cathedral itself. At a cathedral, there was usually a monastery or abbey, the bishop's palace, possibly a school, possibly a hospital, and other buildings. These included housing for monks, nuns, students, servants, workers, administrators, and so on.
Cathedrals were churches. eberything in them was symbolic even the rain gutters
there are several cathedrals dedicated to St Patrick in Ireland - the oldest is in Dublin but there are also 2 in Armagh
Cathedrals
Cathedrals were big in the middle ages, as the people of the town doated money to the monks to contribute to building their cathedrals so that the monks could pray for them, they were also big to hold all of the monks inside it.
No, Canadians did not build enormous cathedrals in the Middle Ages. The Middle Ages refers to the period between the 5th and 15th centuries, and during that time, Canada as we know it today did not exist. Instead, Europe was the primary center for the construction of cathedrals during this era.
They allowed cathedrals to have more windows. They allowed cathedrals to become taller.
There are cathedrals in the south as well as in the north.
False Cathedrals was created on 2000-08-22.
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they both are cathedrals and their building structures are similiar
These cathedrals include flying buttresses to help spread out the weight of the vaults.
if you want to put the word cathedrals in a sentence, you would need to put it as an subject, such as "the cathedrals were lined up in a row, whilst the churches felt small compared the gargantuan cathedrals" and I've used the word cathedrals twice! Cathedrals are magnificent churches usually built on Gothic style. The most famous cathedral in the world which is a Paris's landmark along with the Eiffel Tower, is the Notre Dame Cathedral. Italy has great cathedrals as well.
Well, Gothic Cathedrals are gay. They are all black. Nobody likes goths, all they do is loiter and look stupid. Wankers.
Cathedrals were churches. eberything in them was symbolic even the rain gutters
roman is a cross with a top gothic has flying buttresses
Cathedrals certainly are beautiful. Most Cathedrals are made out of stone, and bricks of the age they were built. More modern cathedrals have metal instead of wood framing, to make the structure more stable.
Dennis Creffield has written: 'Some thoughts on the problem of \\' 'French cathedrals' -- subject(s): Cathedrals in art, Exhibitions 'English cathedrals' -- subject(s): Exhibitions