Merovingian architecture (Q18011802)

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architecture of the Merovingian dynasty
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Merovingian architecture
architecture of the Merovingian dynasty

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    Christian Sapin
    Pre-Romanesque art was manifested mainly in the rebuilding of great urban edifices: cathedrals, Baptisteries or funerary basilicas (Lyon, Vienne, Aix, Poitiers, Grenoble…) and certain monasteries whose traces can still be seen (Jouarre, Auxerre). (English)
    The term “pre-Romanesque” thus includes Carolingian and Merovingian art which are limited by the duration of their dynasties. (English)
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    Christian Sapin
    Pre-Romanesque art was manifested mainly in the rebuilding of great urban edifices: cathedrals, Baptisteries or funerary basilicas (Lyon, Vienne, Aix, Poitiers, Grenoble…) and certain monasteries whose traces can still be seen (Jouarre, Auxerre). (English)
    The term “pre-Romanesque” thus includes Carolingian and Merovingian art which are limited by the duration of their dynasties. (English)
    311 Poitiers baptisterio.JPG
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    The Merovingian Baptistery Saint-Jean de Poitiers (English)
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