Gargoyles are weird stone figures which are half human and half animal or half bird. They sit on edges of roofs of many old cathedrals, palaces, and other buildings. But these frightening figures are not there to frighten away passers-by; they serve a very useful purpose. Gargoyles are actually waterspouts to catch the rain as it flows off the roof. This water is piped into the mouths of the gargoyles and is emptied into the street, instead of dripping down the sides of the building and damaging it. Stoneworkers who created these gargoyles in medieval times are said to have represented their friends in the grotesque forms of these gargoyles. Some people believe that gargoyles were named from the French word gargouiller, which means "to gargle." Perhaps this is true, since people do make strange and even grotesque faces when they gargle water in their throats.
Notre Dame is the cathedral that is most famous for having gargoyles.
Gargoyles became popular in the medieval period but they date back to ancient Egypt.
Gargoyles first began appearing over 2000 years ago, in Ancient Greece and Egypt.
They were put on buildings to scare people into coming to church. If they did not come, they were condemned to live with these horrific creatures for eternity. Wrong!!!!!!!!!! The real answer is: Gargoyles are weird stone figures which are half human and half animal or half bird. They sit on edges of roofs of many old cathedrals, palaces, and other buildings. But these frightening figures are not there to frighten away passers-by; they serve a very useful purpose. Gargoyles are actually waterspouts to catch the rain as it flows off the roof. This water is piped into the mouths of the gargoyles and is emptied into the street, instead of dripping down the sides of the building and damaging it. Stoneworkers who created these gargoyles in medieval times are said to have represented their friends in the grotesque forms of these gargoyles. Some people believe that gargoyles were named from the French word gargouiller, which means "to gargle." Perhaps this is true, since people do make strange and even grotesque faces when they gargle water in their throats.
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because peter castledine said they do
gargoyles were invented by gargoyles who were invented by gargoyles and so on. This was written by gargoyle.
No they are not they are simply mythical canstructions that do not come under the gothic dictionarey.
gargoyles areusually made of marble or limestone. There have been some metal or terracotta gargoyles. There are no brick gargoyles.
Gargoyles are crafted from Granite.
The comiic figures Gargoyles and all the Gargoyles characters belong to Disney and Buena Vista, and their shows like Gargoyles and Gargoyles: The Goliath Chronicles.
joshua kovolets built the gargoyles
gargoyles are stone that's why they are so ugly its a modern architechture and are made to scare evil spirits paige and gabby xxx Gargoyles adhere to their own definition of beauty. They find each other attractive just as humans find each other attractive.
The gargoyles are outside the staff room.
Gargoyles ANSI Classics
there is no modern-day gargoyles
Guelph Gargoyles was created in 2001.