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Romanesque architecture, characterized by its sturdy and imposing structures, emerged in Europe during the 11th and 12th centuries

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Romanesque Collection: Bishop Odo Urges on the Young Soldiers, Bayeux Tapestry (wool embroidery on linen)
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Romanesque Collection: The English shield-wall is attacked and battle is joined, Bayeux Tapestry (wool embroidery on linen)
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Romanesque Collection: Harold swears a sacred oath to William at Bayeux, Bayeux Tapestry (wool embroidery on linen)
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Romanesque Collection: The battle is joined as Norman cavalry attacks the English shield-wall
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Romanesque Collection: Halley's Comet and Harold Receiving Bad News, Bayeux Tapestry (wool embroidery on linen)
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Romanesque Collection: Right detail with the representation of St. Paul and St. John the Baptist, 11th century (fresco)
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Romanesque Collection: Italy, Tuscany, San Gimignano. View from the Torre Grossa over the rooftops of San Gimignano
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Romanesque Collection: Temple Church, London, from the south (Victorian woodcut)
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Romanesque Collection: Stained glass window, Obazine Abbey, Aubazine, 12th century (photo)
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Romanesque Collection: Stained glass window, Obazine Abbey, Aubazine, 12th century (photo)
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Romanesque Collection: Funerary monument, angels with trumpets of Judgment, detail (fresco)
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Romanesque Collection: City view (painting)
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Romanesque Collection: City view (painting)
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Romanesque Collection: The Temple of Vesta and on the right the Temple of Portunus (drawing)
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Romanesque Collection: The Forum of Trajan in Rome (drawing)
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Romanesque Collection: The Terrace, c. 1745 (oil on canvas)
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Romanesque Collection: Epiphany Mural from the Church at Navasa, Huesca, 12th century (fresco)
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Romanesque Collection: Angel playing a Harp (detail from an Altarpiece of the Virgin of the Aballa Conca)
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Romanesque Collection: Charlemagne leaving Aachen to travel to Santiago de Compostela
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Romanesque Collection: Adam and Eve, from the Sagars alterpiece (tempera on panel)
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Romanesque Collection: Christ in Majesty flanked by seraphim and symbols of the Evangelists
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Romanesque Collection: The Nativity, from the Altar Frontal of Santa Maria d Avia, Bergueda
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Romanesque Collection: Relief from the tympanum depicting St. Michael and the dragon, 1137 (stone)
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Romanesque Collection: Capital with a relief depicting the Sacrifice of Abraham (stone)
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Romanesque Collection: Relief depicting the stoning of St. Stephen (stone)
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Romanesque Collection: The Norman army ride into battle against the army of the English
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Romanesque Collection: The Normans fight and kill those who were with King Harold, Bayeux Tapestry
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Romanesque Collection: Scenes from the lives of Samuel, Saul, and David, from the Winchester Bible, 1160-80 (vellum)
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Romanesque Collection: The Normans kill Harolds men, Bayeux Tapestry (wool embroidery on linen)
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Romanesque Collection: Here fell the brothers of Harold: Gyrth and Leofwine, Bayeux Tapestry (wool embroidery on linen)
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Romanesque Collection: King Edward the Confessor on his Deathbed, Bayeux Tapestry (wool embroidery on linen)
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Romanesque Collection: The English turn in flight after the death of King Harold, Bayeux Tapestry
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Romanesque architecture, characterized by its sturdy and imposing structures, emerged in Europe during the 11th and 12th centuries. This architectural style is evident in various iconic landmarks around the continent. One such example is the Bayeux Tapestry, a remarkable masterpiece that depicts scenes from the Battle of Hastings in 1066. The tapestry showcases intricate details and vivid colors, providing a glimpse into medieval life. Neuschwanstein Castle in Germany also exhibits Romanesque elements with its grandeur and fairy-tale-like appearance. Perched on a hilltop, this castle offers breathtaking views of the Allgau region and stands as an epitome of architectural beauty. Cologne Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in North Rhine Westphalia, Germany, showcases stunning Romanesque features. Its towering spires dominate Cologne's skyline and attract visitors from all over the world to admire its awe-inspiring design. The Romanesque altar from Sagas portrays biblical scenes like The Visitation and Nativity with exquisite craftsmanship. These artworks provide insights into religious devotion during that era. Santiago de Compostela in Spain holds immense significance for pilgrims who travel along the Camino de Santiago route. Its cathedral exemplifies Romanesque architecture while serving as a spiritual destination for countless believers. The Knight of Templar Chapel represents another aspect culture – crusades. This chapel symbolizes chivalry and dedication to protecting Christian interests during these historical conflicts. Notre-Dame Cathedral in Bayeux, Normandy boasts an impressive east end showcasing magnificent examples design. It stands as a testament to France's rich architectural heritage throughout history. St David's Cathedral situated in Pembrokeshire, Wales reflects both Norman influences alongside traditional Welsh styles within its structure – blending seamlessly to create an extraordinary place of worship. In Zadar county within Croatia's Dalmatia region, the Cathedral of St.