For the north and south doorway they are called a "porch". The Western end of a church is called a "Galilee porch" in reference to Christ leading his disciples after the resurrection into Galilee.
it is in middle age
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 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.
The Middle Ages. 5th Century to 16th Century.
The Middle Ages are called so because they are the period between the ancient times (Classical Antiquity) and the modern era (Renaissance). This era is seen as a middle or intermediate period in European history.
it is in middle age
it is in middle age
it is in middle age
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.
Canterbury Cathedral
In the middle ages Europeans called China 'Cathay'.
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.
The Middle Ages. 5th Century to 16th Century.
No. There are two countries called Congo, both in the middle of Africa. Neither is a member of the EU.
In the middle of the town of Pisa in Italy as a bell tower for the cathedral.
Cathedral.
The middle entrance.