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The Middle Ages marked a shift from Classical Architecture to Basilica Architecture as much of the architecture done during this period were cathedrals. By the 10th century, architecture had once again returned to the classical form and Romanesque Architecture became popular. The late Middle Ages saw the rise of Gothic Architecture that endured for most of the period.
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Primarily in the realm of the church.
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Reinhard Bentmann has written: 'Churches of the Middle Ages' -- subject(s): Church architecture, Church buildings, Church decoration and ornament, Details, Medieval Architecture 'The villa as hegemonic architecture' -- subject(s): Architecture and state, Domestic Architecture, Dwellings, Political aspects of Domestic architecture, Upper class 'European palaces' -- subject(s): Baroque Architecture, Palaces
The Middle Ages marked a shift from Classical Architecture to Basilica Architecture as much of the architecture done during this period were cathedrals. By the 10th century, architecture had once again returned to the classical form and Romanesque Architecture became popular. The late Middle Ages saw the rise of Gothic Architecture that endured for most of the period.
Christian Church
Roman Catholic AnswerMost of the formal education (education outside of the home) was started by the Church. From the parish priest instructing the children in their Catechism up to the Benedictine monks who started the first schools and colleges.
Roman Catholic AnswerMost of the formal education (education outside of the home) was started by the Church. From the parish priest instructing the children in their Catechism up to the Benedictine monks who started the first schools and colleges.
Roman Catholic AnswerMost of the formal education (education outside of the home) was started by the Church. From the parish priest instructing the children in their Catechism up to the Benedictine monks who started the first schools and colleges.
The Church provided education, medical attention, and security in its monasteries. It also advocated for the poor and weak, for the homeless, for children, and for women.
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The Roman catholic church during the middle ages in Europe can best be described as a church that was a stable influence. This was during a time where central governments were weaker.