Church windows were often shaped like the arches used at the time the church was constructed, Gothic, for example, or Romanesque. Some windows were round. Some were rectangular. Really, they could be any shape a window could take.
Please use the link below for an article on medieval stained glass.
Justinian San Vitale's church is unique because of its octagonal shape.
- People when to church every Sunday and were awoken by the church bells every morning- Had to pray every night- The only way they believed they could get into heaven was if the Catholic Church let them, so they always went to church- Payed tithes
Most medieval churches were either rectangular, more common for small churches, or cross shaped, which was more common for large ones. If it was possible to do so, churches were also oriented with the sanctuary, with the altar, at the eastern end. This was not considered vital, but it was sufficiently prevalent that even if the church was oriented differently, the end of the church with the sanctuary was often referred to as the eastern end.
It played a central role in daily life.People went to church reguraly.Also the sacraments gave shape in each stage of life and death.
The upright of a sash window is called a stile. There is a diagram showing this and the other names of parts of a sash window at `Windows - Window Sash' http://www.inquirewithin.biz/windows/window_sash.htm.
A.12 inches
12 inches
20x4=80answer is 20 each side.
20x4=80answer is 20 each side.
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It was in the shape of a whale.
Oeil-de-boeuf.
He climbed in through the window.
It depends on the size, shape, location, and type of window
it makes a window because if you put it together it will make a window
squares and rectangles
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