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hung above the alter to show that Christ is always there |
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technique of pushing in pattern from behind |
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bold emphasis on center piece |
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intricate pattern with a weave look |
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same as regular interlace, but with animals |
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portrait of author of manuscript |
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in 664, representatives from church in Rome came to England and decided that the form of Christianity practiced in the British Isles ("Celtic Christianity") was not to be practiced any longer and the inhabitants of the isles must instead adhere to the Roman version and follow the Roman Calendar |
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most important font is largest |
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leading scholar at Charlemagne's church |
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charlemagne's empire's base |
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Architect of Palace of Aachen |
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front of church opposite the apse usually with two bell towers. |
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