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1 August, 08:40

A long, rectangular room in a Christian church during the early Middle Ages was called a

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  1. 1 August, 08:44
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    It was called Romanesque. Its characteristics were said to be massive, heavy and durable. It does not have flying buttress like Gothic architecture. There are still churches that make use of Romanesque architecture today. One good example is Saint Peter’s Basilica.
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