religion had a direct influence on architechure not only in 1100s but also now .let as look our realigions how architecture there structure is always afected by the rule of the religion that is alow to build that .the most example is religion like chiristian and Muslim church and mosque stracture
wars had the most influence during the Middle Ages in Europe.
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painting. architecture. literature. all of the above
how did architecture change during the golden age
Christians introduced Western influences, such as European art, music, and architecture, to Japan during the 16th century. However, due to the isolationist policies adopted by the Tokugawa shogunate, Christianity was banned, which led to the religion being driven underground. Despite this, Christian ideas still had some influence on Japanese culture, particularly in the areas of literature and language.
The religion in the Byzantine Empire was Christianity. This was the furthest extent of Christianity to the East. Further East were Islam and other major religions during this time. Christianity became the main religion because of Justinian's influence on the people.
Philosophy and science, Art and the Arts, Architecture and constructure, Religion and religious performances, Trade and commerce, Farming and fishing, Warfare and repression.
i believe the greeks believed the gods were punishing them so i believe they influenced there religion by praying to the gods to forgive them and trying to please the gods
The Age of Enlightenment, which was during the 18th century when science started to change people's views and what they believed in.
What contributions did Indo-European peoples make to the development of Western Civilization during the ancient world
Architecture that was built during ther Renaissance Period 18th century UHm no. That's wrong. ROMANTIC Architecture would be achitecture that was built during the ROMANTIC period.........not the Renaissance.