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Medieval Christianity and the Church (1050-1300)

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Justinian as Icon of Christ (c. 550)

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Bishop (ca. 530)

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Bishop’s Throne (Seat), ca. 530

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Charlemagne, King of Franks 768-814; Roman Emperor 800-814

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Aachen Chapel (Charlemagne, c. 800)

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Knight and Priest (Melchisadek)

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Theocratic Kingship

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Bishop

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Bishop

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Cluny

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Pope Innocent III (1198-1216)

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King Henry II and Thomas Becket

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St Thomas Becket (martyred 1170)

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Martyrdom of Becket

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Vezelay

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Chartres Cathedral

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Chartres (interior)

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Laon

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Pevensey Parish Church

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Last Judgment (Notre Dame)

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The Damned (Last Judgment from Notre Dame)

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The Saved (Notre Dame)

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Virgin Mary (Rheims)

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Rose Window

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Monastery of Cluny

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Plans for Monastery of St. Gall (ninth century)

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Model of St Gall

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Model of St. Gall

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Oblate

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St Bernard of Clairvaux (1090-1153)

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St. Bernard

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Hildesheim (Monastery)

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Cistercian Abbey

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Christ governing the world

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