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Utrecht Psalter, Carolingian, Reims School

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Purse cover, Sutton Hoo, Migrations (Anglo-Saxon)


Contains master of the beast

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Ship and post, Oseberg, Migrations (Viking)2 women, 2 beds, 2 looms, tapestries, a cart, 4 sleds, 14 horses, an ox, and 3 dogs

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Chi-Rho page, Book of Kells, Migrations (Hiberno-Saxon)

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Matthew, Coronation Gospels, Carolingian, Palace School

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Matthew, Ebbo Gospels, Carolingian, Reims School

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Palace Chapel of Charlemagne, Aachen, Carolingian

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Monastery Gateway, Lorsch, Carolingian

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Doors of Bernward, St. Michael's, Hildesheim, Ottonian

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Column of Berward, St. Michael's, Hildesheim, Ottonian

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Gero Crucifix, Cologne, Ottonian

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Gospel of Otto III, Ottonian

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Saint-Sernin, Toulouse, Romanesque

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Last Judgment, St. Lazare, Autun, Romanesque

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Mission of the Apostles, La Madeleine, Vezalay, Romanesque

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Cathedral at Speyer, Romanesque

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Cathedral at Pisa, Romanesque

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Cathedral at Durham, Romanesque

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Bayeux "tapestry", Romanesque

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St. Denis, Paris, Gothic

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Cathedral at Chartres, Gothic

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Notre Dame cathedral, Paris, Gothic

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Portal sculpture, cathedral at Reims, Gothic

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Ste. Chapelle, Paris, Gothic

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St. Louis Psalter, Gothic

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Dormition tympanum, cathedral at Strasbourg, Gothic

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Rottgen pieta, Germany, Gothic

Psalter

Book of psalms

4 evangelists

Matthew (angel), mark (lion), luke (ox), john (eagle)

Pieta

Subject of christian art depicting the Virgin Mary cradling the dead body of Jesus

Cathedral

Principal church of a diocese

Pointed arch

Reliquary

A container for holy relics

Abbot Suger

French abbot, statesman, and historian. He was one of the earliest patrons of Gothic architecture

Scriptoria

A room set apart for writing, especially one in a monastery where manuscripts were copied

Normans

Ethnic group that arose from contact between Norse Viking settlers and indiginous Franks and Gallo-Romans

Louis IX

The only king of france to be canonized in the catholic church

Westwork

Monumental, west-facing entrance section of a Carolingian, Ottonian, or Romanesque church

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