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How did 'Gothic revival get its name?

In western Europe the churches and some other public buildings built during the Middle Ages had a distinctive style that was at first called 'gothic' (barbarian) out of contempt by comparison with the standard romanesque style that had prevailed for several centuries. After further developments in architectural style, such a Greek revival (putting up buildings that looked like the Parthenon), churches of the 19th century were built in a 'gothic revival' style which not not genuine but copied the external appearance of the medieval gothic cathedrals. The US has a lot of gothic revival churches and cathedrals.


What name do you give churches built in the middle ages?

cathedrals


Name all cities in Brazil that have cathedrals?

Santos


What is Saint Mary's Cathedral made of?

There are a number of cathedrals by that name so you will have to narrow it down a bit.


What is the oh Jonah song that is sung to tune of Elvira?

The name of the song is Go Jonah and is song by the Cathedrals


What is the name of the under water tunnel built 21 years ago that connects Great Britain to Europe?

The channel tunnel


Name 2 famous cathedrals in London?

St Pauls Cathedral and Westminster Cathedral (not to be confused with Westminster Abbey).


Who is the current leader of the holy trinity cathedral?

There are cathedrals of this name in various parts of the world. They are either Anglican or Catholic.


Name the countries that built the International Space Station?

Albama, Moscow, U.S, Germany, France, Japan, Canada


Where did the Gothic come from?

The word comes from the name of a group of people who lived in Eastern Europe about 100 AD. It also refers to a style of architecture, painting and other arts used in Europe from the 12th century to the 16th cetury


What is the birth name of Emma Style?

Emma Style's birth name is Emma Jane Style.


What is the name of the buildings that Christianity meetings are held in?

Most commonly. Churches. Cathedrals (commonly Catholic) Worship Centers (contemporary).