They are masterpieces of architecture, and have a long history.
if you want to put the word cathedrals in a sentence, you would need to put it as an subject, such as "the cathedrals were lined up in a row, whilst the churches felt small compared the gargantuan cathedrals" and I've used the word cathedrals twice! Cathedrals are magnificent churches usually built on Gothic style. The most famous cathedral in the world which is a Paris's landmark along with the Eiffel Tower, is the Notre Dame Cathedral. Italy has great cathedrals as well.
Notre Dame is one off the top of my head ;)
Brigitte Bardot. Eiffel Tower. Nice. Cognac. The cathedrals of northern France. Montmartre.
St Pauls Cathedral and Westminster Cathedral (not to be confused with Westminster Abbey).
They allowed cathedrals to have more windows. They allowed cathedrals to become taller.
The Middle Ages. 5th Century to 16th Century.
There are cathedrals in the south as well as in the north.
Almost all the cathedrals named for Our Lady (Notre Dame) are Gothic cathedrals. One famous example of a Notre Dame cathedral that isn't Gothic is in Bayeux, France (part of the province of Normandy), which was constructed in the Norman-Romanesque style.
they both are cathedrals and their building structures are similiar
False Cathedrals was created on 2000-08-22.
Two Cathedrals was created on 2001-05-16.
These cathedrals include flying buttresses to help spread out the weight of the vaults.