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Romanesque
roman like
pilgrimage
Spiritual journey. It’s for certain religion like Christian, Muslim, Jew, Buduist. Three known Christian pilgrimage cite are Rome, Jerusalem, and (Spain?
Tymapanum
The space enclosed by a lintel and an arch over a doorway. is the area defined by the arch above and the lintel below
santiago de compostela
spain camino pilgrimage, city (province), capital of the (autonomous community) of Galicia, northwestern Spain. It lies near the confluence of the Sar and Sarela rivers, 32 miles (51 km) southwest of A Coruña city. In 1985 UNESCO designated the city a World Heritage site.
vaults:
a masonry roof or ceiling constructed on the arch principle, or a concrete roof of the same shape
groin vault
is formed at the point at which two barrel vaults intersect at right angles. series of arches. Extended arches. Look like a series of arches. They do not allow upper window..
ambulatory
a covered walkway, outdoors (as in a church cloister) or indoors; especially the passageway around the apse and the choir of a church. In Buddhist architecture, the passageway leading around the stupa in a chaitya hall .they accommodate pilgrims. To ambulate (walk.. up and walk). An area around and behind the alter.
radiating chapels
In medieval churches, chapels for the display of relics that opened directly onto the ambulatory and the transept
clerestory
upper most level of windows
ribbed vaults
there is a framework of ribs or arches under the intersections of the vaulting sections.
cluny(cluniacs
town, east-central France, It owed its early importance to its celebrated Benedictine abbey, founded in 910 by Duke William the Pious of Aquitaine
pier
a vertical , freestanding masonry support
st bernard of clairvaux(cistercians)
Cistercian monk and mystic, the founder and abbot of the abbey of Clairvaux and one of the most influential churchmen of his time. sets up his own religious order … different from Benedict. Man should be ashamed of themselves spending money on art not on poor people. .( Interior of abbey church of..image)
Reliquary
a container for holding relics( the body parts, clothing, or objects associated with a hold figure, such as the Buddha or christ or a christian saint.