pilgrimage churches, Romanesque style churches built along pilgrimage routes.
it was supposed to respect the dead
What churches were made out of depended on the time and place. Many, perhaps most, churches were built of stone. In places where there was no stone, churches were often built of brick. Some churches were built of wood with timbered construction, and some of these had the open areas filled with wattle and daub, which is mats woven from reeds and covered with daub.
The name Norman is Gaelic so it is most likely to come from Scotland in the UK! It means Thor courage or Thor ming The name Norman is also of a Germanic origin (Germany) In Germany the name Norman means Norseman or North Man is English!
Norman is a locational English surname that referred to a person who was originally from Scandinavia or Normandy.
It was built in 2004 by Norman Foster
the lake norman built it
Foster the gherkin was built in 1334 by Sir Norman Jackson. It was good.
William the Conqueror built churches to demonstrate his power and legitimacy as the new ruler of England after the Norman Conquest in 1066. These churches served both religious and political purposes, fostering loyalty among his subjects and asserting the influence of the Norman church. Additionally, constructing impressive ecclesiastical structures helped to promote the Christian faith, solidify the cultural integration of Normans and Anglo-Saxons, and provide a sense of stability and order in his newly acquired kingdom.
1078
Norman Foster
''The people who built it were the Spanish missionaries''
in London
Normady
Jerusalem
Cathedrals
Churches first started being built during the Roman Empire when Christianity was the "big thing" Temples were around before Jesus' time. Temples were the places of worship before churches.