The Latin Cross used in the Roman Catholic and Protestant churches has the proportions as follows: In units, each arm 1, centre to top 1, centre to base 2, total height 3. So for a cross of a given height you can easily work out the relative lengths.
Overall height = 16ft, top to center = 5.33ft, each arm = 5.33ft, total width = 10.66 ft
Overall height = 18ft, top to center = 6.00ft, each arm = 6.00ft, total width = 12.00ft
Overall height = 22ft, top to center = 7.33ft, each arm = 7.33ft, total width = 14.66ft
it probaly was. because i have seen middle age sheilds with crosses.
ChurchThe centres of Medieval life were the castle or manor of the lord and the church.
It was the center of growth in the Christian church.
It's called a trumeau. Art though the ages says "trumeau- In church architecture, the pillar or center post supporting the lintel in the middle of the doorway."
In the Middle Ages, a lot of the education was done in monastery schools and cathedral schools. Priests were educated further in seminaries and, later on, medieval universities. Ordinary people got their religious education at the local church.
Center means middle. If you have a circle, the center is the middle.
you are in the middle of the church(UR)
During the Middle Ages, the churches quite often held all the power, dictating laws to the entire area. The church was also the center of social life. Being rejected by the church was devastating.
Polish River.
it is the line in the middle of the crosses
Tropic of Cancer
No, it is not an adverb. Middle is an adjective (in the center), or a noun (the center).