It is called "Modern Marvels" and had an episode about that subject.
Thanks but not that series.
It actually is an adaptation of Ken Follett's noevel "The Pillars of the Earth.
The TV series about building a cathedral in the Middle Ages is called "Pillars of the Earth."
The Middle Ages. 5th Century to 16th Century.
The "pillars of the earth" are cathedrals. I am currently reading a novel entitled "The Pillars of the Earth" which revolves around people building a cathedral!
Yes. During the Middle Ages, a city was the site of a cathedral. The cathedral was the administrative center of a diocese of the church, which included a number of local parishes. There were a lot of cities, some big, and some that would barely qualify as towns by today's standards.
The use of cathedrals was the same in the Middle Ages as it is today, as the church associated with the central administration of a diocese. The diocese is a set of churches grouped according to geographical area. The religious head of a diocese is a bishop, whose church is the cathedral. It is called a cathedral because the bishop's throne is there; the Latin word "cathedra" means seat. The presence of a cathedral was the thing that distinguished a city from a town, for much of the Middle Ages.
During the middle ages shortly after the building of cathedrals.
Canterbury Cathedral
The Middle Ages. 5th Century to 16th Century.
The "pillars of the earth" are cathedrals. I am currently reading a novel entitled "The Pillars of the Earth" which revolves around people building a cathedral!
Cathedral.
Ely cathedral cambridgeshire
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Martin Luther went to the cathedral and the renasiance festival back n the middle ages in Italy,Florence.
Yes. During the Middle Ages, a city was the site of a cathedral. The cathedral was the administrative center of a diocese of the church, which included a number of local parishes. There were a lot of cities, some big, and some that would barely qualify as towns by today's standards.
The use of cathedrals was the same in the Middle Ages as it is today, as the church associated with the central administration of a diocese. The diocese is a set of churches grouped according to geographical area. The religious head of a diocese is a bishop, whose church is the cathedral. It is called a cathedral because the bishop's throne is there; the Latin word "cathedra" means seat. The presence of a cathedral was the thing that distinguished a city from a town, for much of the Middle Ages.
to provide realism
Building snowmen dates back to the Middle Ages!
During the middle ages shortly after the building of cathedrals.