it was a great way for Candace to preach to god and be a holy holy saint
the pilgrimage as a microcosm of life.
big boy of site to see
The main religion in 11th century England was Christianity. You can see many examples Christianity had on 11th century England through the many cathedrals introduced during this time including: York Minster Durham Cathedral, Canterbury Cathedral, Lincoln Cathedral, and Wells Cathedral.
Yes. Churches and cathedrals were the main building in medieval towns and cities. The market square was usually built around them. Even today in cities and towns that existed in the medieval period you can see the basic layout of the city and streets from that time. --- The single distinguishing (as opposed to dominant) feature of a medieval town was the presence of a permanent market. A town could have more than one church, and when it did, it was sometimes the case that neither was really dominant. A village, by contrast, was usually dominated by its church, since it could have neither a permanent market nor a second church. A city was the site of a cathedral, and was usually dominated by it.
Purple was symbolic of royalty because purple dyes were so expensive only the king could afford them.
the pilgrimage as a microcosm of life.
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Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris
a cross
Symbolic meaning
Notre Dame .
Medieval pilgrims traveled to cathedrals on on pilgrimages to see relics.
big boy of site to see
Chartres
The Nave
The main religion in 11th century England was Christianity. You can see many examples Christianity had on 11th century England through the many cathedrals introduced during this time including: York Minster Durham Cathedral, Canterbury Cathedral, Lincoln Cathedral, and Wells Cathedral.
El Cid, a medieval Spanish nobleman and military leader, is buried in the Cathedral of Burgos in Spain. His tomb is located in the center of the cathedral's nave.