Donations by the rich and influential nobles and the commoners. Also, money received from selling Indulgences was used in the building of Churches.
No, Canadians did not build enormous cathedrals in the Middle Ages. The Middle Ages refers to the period between the 5th and 15th centuries, and during that time, Canada as we know it today did not exist. Instead, Europe was the primary center for the construction of cathedrals during this era.
During the middle ages shortly after the building of cathedrals.
The Middle Ages. 5th Century to 16th Century.
they went to church and prayed in large cathedrals
Cathedrals
No, Canadians did not build enormous cathedrals in the Middle Ages. The Middle Ages refers to the period between the 5th and 15th centuries, and during that time, Canada as we know it today did not exist. Instead, Europe was the primary center for the construction of cathedrals during this era.
During the middle ages shortly after the building of cathedrals.
The Middle Ages. 5th Century to 16th Century.
Cathedral.
They were some of the largest and grandest buildings
Cathedrals and palaces were sources of pride, and building them provided many decades of employment.
they went to church and prayed in large cathedrals
Cathedrals
cathedrals
Cathedrals were churches. eberything in them was symbolic even the rain gutters
Because cathedrals are bigger and more complicated
A cathedral is a church having the seat of a bishop. It is the site of the administrative center of a diocese, which is a geographical grouping of smaller churches. Cathedrals are usually very large churches, and often very grand. During the Middle Ages there were several types of cathedrals. Most important of these in Europe are the Byzantine, Romanesque, and Gothic styles. There are links below to pictures showing cathedrals of these styles.