Carolingian architecture is the style of north European Pre-Romanesque architecture belonging to the period of the Carolingian Renaissance of the late...
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literature, writing, visual arts, architecture, music, jurisprudence, liturgical reforms, and scriptural studies. Carolingian schools were effective centers...
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were replaced by the Carolingian dynasty in 752 AD, which led to Carolingian architecture from 780 to 900, and Ottonian architecture in the Holy Roman Empire...
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Carolingian art comes from the Frankish Empire in the period of roughly 120 years from about 780 to 900—during the reign of Charlemagne and his immediate...
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The Carolingian Empire (800–887) was a Frankish-dominated empire in Western and Central Europe during the Early Middle Ages. It was ruled by the Carolingian...
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11th century. Ottonian architecture draws its inspiration from Carolingian and Byzantine architecture. Ottonian architecture also draws from Christian...
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Brutalist architecture 1950s–1970s Buddhist architecture 1st century BC Byzantine architecture 527 AD (Sofia) – 1520 Cape Cod 17th century Carolingian architecture...
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Goslar, Goslar, unknown architect, c.1040-1050 Carolingian architecture refers to the style of the Carolingian Empire, particularly under Charlemagne 768–814...
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this glamorous mosaic Carolingian architecture: Interior of the Aachen Cathedral (Aachen, Germany), 796–805 Romanesque architecture: Interior of the Durham...
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The Carolingian Church encompasses the practices and institutions of Christianity in the Frankish kingdoms under the rule of the Carolingian dynasty (751-888)...
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Aachen Cathedral (category Carolingian architecture)
Retrieved 15 May 2015. Conant, Kenneth John (1994) [1959]. Carolingian and Romanesque Architecture: 800–1200 (4th ed.). New Haven, CT: Yale University Press...
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Middle Ages (section Carolingian Europe)
sometimes referred to as the "Carolingian Renaissance". Literacy increased, as did development in the arts, architecture, jurisprudence, and liturgical...
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There was an Abbasid–Carolingian alliance during the 8th and 9th centuries, effected through a series of embassies, rapprochements and combined military...
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Palatine Chapel, Aachen (category Carolingian architecture)
churches is one of the Carolingian contributions to Western architectural traditions. The bronze doors symbolize the Carolingian Renaissance in metalwork...
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Princely Abbey of Corvey (redirect from Carolingian Westwork)
in the Baroque period, the abbey is an exceptional example of Carolingian architecture, the oldest surviving example of a westwork, and the oldest standing...
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Palace of Aachen (category Carolingian architecture)
is considered a masterpiece of Carolingian architecture and a characteristic example of architecture from the Carolingian Renaissance. In ancient times...
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The Carolingian dynasty (/ˌkærəˈlɪndʒiən/ KARR-ə-LIN-jee-ən; known variously as the Carlovingians, Carolingus, Carolings, Karolinger or Karlings) was...
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Mont-Saint-Michel (category Carolingian architecture)
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Franks (section Carolingian kingdom (751–987))
art and architecture belongs to a phase known as Migration Period art, which has left very few remains. The later period is called Carolingian art, or...
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Saint Irenaeus Church, Lyon (category Carolingian architecture)
of Carolingian architecture in France. The 9th-century crypt is the church’s most significant feature, built to house relics during the Carolingian Renaissance...
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Abbey of Saint Gall (category Carolingian architecture)
Church. List of Carolingian monasteries Carolingian architecture Carolingian art Carolingian dynasty Carolingian Empire Carolingian Renaissance Saint-Gall...
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Romanesque architecture is debased Roman architecture." The term "Pre-romanesque" is sometimes applied to architecture in Germany of the Carolingian and Ottonian...
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Lorsch Abbey (category Carolingian architecture)
monasteries of the Carolingian Empire. Even in its ruined state, its remains are among the most important pre-Romanesque–Carolingian style buildings in...
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Fécamp Abbey (category Carolingian architecture)
Fécamp produced numerous illuminated manuscripts. Carolingian architecture Carolingian art List of Carolingian monasteries Liqueurs, M. Luisa Gonzalez-Sanjose...
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Corinthian order (redirect from Corinthian (architecture))
Byzantine architecture and the various styles of the European Middle Ages, from Carolingian architecture to Romanesque architecture and Gothic architecture. There...
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St. Benedikt (Mals) (category Carolingian architecture)
Benedikt is a pre-Romanesque church in Mals, South Tyrol, known for its Carolingian-era frescoes. It was built in the second half of the 8th century. Until...
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the Carolingian Renaissance of the 8th and 9th centuries, many new monasteries and churches sprung up across Western Europe. Carolingian architecture borrowed...
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architect Vitruvius. Different styles of classical architecture have arguably existed since the Carolingian Renaissance, and prominently since the Italian...
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