
1) Architectural style 2) Pre-gothic style 3) Romanesque architecture 4) Style of architecture 5) Type of architecture 6) Victor Entertainment single
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• (a.) Of or pertaining to romance or fable; fanciful. • (n.) Romanesque style. • (a.) Somewhat resembling the Roman; -- applied sometimes to the debased style of the later Roman empire, but esp. to the more developed architecture prevailing from the 8th century to the 12th.
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The architectural style immediately preceding the Gothic, first singular influence to spread across Europe in the Medieval age. Clearly identified by broad walls and pillars, the style derives its name from inspirations of Roman architecture. Many cathedrals and churches consist of a blending of Gothic/Romanesque elements. A fine experience of this...
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The prevailing architectural style, 8-12th cent.; massive masonry, round arches, small windows, groin-and barrel-vault.
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The prevailing architectural style, 8-12th cent.; massive masonry, round arches, small windows, groin-and barrel-vault.
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An architectural style dating to the 11th and 12th centuries and sometimes called Norman. It preceded the Gothic style.
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architectural style that dominated in Europe during 10th - 12th centuries, preceded gothic. Characterised by the use of the round arch, and massive walls and piers. Durham Cathedral is Britain's best known example.
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A style of architecture characterised by the use of round arches for window and doorheads, and for vaults. Early Romanesque buildings date from the 12th and early 13th centuries, and the style was revived in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Related Words: Arch
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The architecture of the Anglo-Saxon and Norman styles, c600-c1100.
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1. Somewhat resembling the Roman; applied sometimes to the debased style of the later Roman empire, but especially. To the more developed architecture prevailing from the 8th century to the 12th. ... 2. Of or pertaining to romance or fable; fanciful. Romanesque style, that which grew up from the attempts of barbarous people to copy Roman architectu...
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A style of the figurative arts - especially sculpture - and of architecture which flourished throughout western Europe from the end of the 10th century until the middle of the 12th century (in Italy until the early decades of the 13th century). Typical features of the Romanesque style are: simple pillars often alternating with composite pillars; cr...
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A style of European architecture prevalent from the ninth to the twelfth centuries, with round arches and barrel vaults influenced by Roman architecture and characterized by heavy stone construction.
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architectural style, 8th - 12th century with rounded arches
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The architecture of the Anglo-Saxon and Norman styles, c600-c1100.
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Ro`man·esque' adjective [ French
romanesque ; confer Italian
romanesco .]
1. (Architecture) Somewhat resembling the Roman; -- applied sometimes to the debased style of the later Roman empire, but esp. to the more developed architecture prevailing from the 8th century to the ...
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A style of architecture and art dominant in Europe from the 9th to the 12th century. Romanesque architecture, based on ancient Roman precedents, emphasizes the round arch and barrel vault.
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[
n] - a style of architecture developed in Italy and western Europe between the Roman and the Gothic styles after 1000 AD
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Romanesque 1. A style of architecture developed in Italy and western Europe between the Roman and the Gothic styles after 1000 AD; characterized by round arches and vaults and by the substitution of piers for columns and profuse ornaments and arcades. 2. Characteristic of or relating to the style of European painting, sculpture, or decorative arts...
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architectural style, 8th - 12th century with rounded arches
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Style of architecture which was prevalant in Western Europe c. 950 - 1150. In England it was known as Norman .
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Romanesque architecture noun a style of architecture developed in Italy and western Europe between the Roman and the Gothic styles after 1000 AD; characterized by round arches and vaults and by the substitution of piers for columns and pr...
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