built (begun in 990). San Miniato al Monte begun in Florence, Italy (work went on until the 13th century). 1016 – San Michele in Borgo in Pisa, Tuscany...
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The 11th century is the period from 1001 (represented by the Roman numerals MI) through 1100 (MC) in accordance with the Julian calendar, and the 1st century...
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10th century until the mid 11th century. Ottonian architecture draws its inspiration from Carolingian and Byzantine architecture. Ottonian architecture also...
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Hagia Sophia in Constantinople (present-day Istanbul). Following the arrival of the Seljuk Turks in the 11th century, Seljuk architecture mixed Islamic...
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Seljuk architecture, or simply Seljuk architecture, refers to building activity that took place under the Sultanate of Rum (late 11th to 13th centuries), ruled...
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Anglo-Saxon architecture was a period in the history of architecture in England from the mid-5th century until the Norman Conquest of 1066. Anglo-Saxon...
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This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in the 11th century. c. 1000–1025 – The only surviving manuscript of Beowulf is written...
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Samtavro Monastery (category Georgian Orthodox churches in Mtskheta)
Samtavro church is cross-in-square temple, with arches and other decorations typical for the 11th century Georgian architecture. The graves of Mirian III...
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Khurasani architecture (Late 7th–10th century) Razi Style (10th–13th century) Samanid architecture (10th c.) Ghaznawid architecture (11th c.) Seljuk...
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Seljuk architecture may refer to: Great Seljuk architecture (11th–12th centuries, mostly in Iran, Central Asia, and nearby regions) Anatolian Seljuk architecture...
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This is a timeline of architecture, indexing the individual year in architecture pages. Notable events in architecture and related disciplines including...
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Classical architecture, developing new forms such as the arch, the dome and the vault. The Romanesque style in the 11th, 12th and 13th centuries was also...
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Byzantine architecture is the architecture of the Byzantine Empire, or Eastern Roman Empire, usually dated from 330 AD, when Constantine the Great established...
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Seljuk architecture, or simply Seljuk architecture, refers to building activity that took place under the Great Seljuk Empire (11th–12th centuries). The...
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Armenian architecture is generally agreed to be its medieval churches and seventh century churches, though there are different opinions precisely in which...
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Christianity in the 11th century is marked primarily by the Great Schism of the Church, which formally divided the State church of the Roman Empire into...
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dominion or influence in the 11th and 12th centuries. In particular the term is traditionally used for English Romanesque architecture. The Normans introduced...
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regions for much of the 11th to 13th centuries. Within this wider region, a certain difference remained between architectural styles in the more easterly region...
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earlier styles of Samarra. Another important architectural trend to arise in the 10th to 11th centuries is the development of mausolea, which took on...
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Hoysala architecture is the building style in Hindu temple architecture developed under the rule of the Hoysala Empire between the 11th and 14th centuries, in...
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Speyer Cathedral (category 11th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Germany)
which was extremely influential in the subsequent development of Romanesque architecture during the 11th and 12th centuries". As the burial site for Salian...
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(2018-08-26). "All About Pilasters in Architecture". ThoughtCo. Retrieved 2022-11-13. "Planceer" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 5 (11th ed.). 1911. p. 713. "Poppy...
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associated with Eastern and Orthodox Christian architecture dating from the 5th through 11th centuries, notably that of Constantinople (present-day Istanbul)...
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the region to Hindu temple architecture. The Dilwara Jain Temples of Mount Abu built between the 11th and 13th centuries CE are the best-known examples...
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Gothic architecture is an architectural style that was prevalent in Europe from the late 12th to the 16th century, during the High and Late Middle Ages...
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conquest. This architectural heritage includes ancient Roman sites, historic Islamic architecture, local vernacular architecture, 20th-century French colonial...
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Māru-Gurjara architecture, or Solaṅkī style, is a distinctive style that began in Rajputana and neighbouring Gujarat around the 11th century by the Solanki...
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noticeable changes in social life. Some historians have called this phase of cultural development, dated around the 11th century, the "Medieval Renaissance...
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