Medieval Christianity and the Church (1050-1300).

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Medieval Christianity and the Church ( )

Justinian as Icon of Christ (c. 550)

Bishop (ca. 530)

Bishop’s Throne (Seat), ca. 530

Charlemagne, King of Franks ; Roman Emperor

Aachen Chapel (Charlemagne, c. 800)

Knight and Priest (Melchisadek)

Theocratic Kingship

Bishop

Cluny

Pope Innocent III ( )

King Henry II and Thomas Becket

St Thomas Becket (martyred 1170)

Martyrdom of Becket

Vezelay

Chartres Cathedral

Chartres (interior)

Laon

Pevensey Parish Church

Last Judgment (Notre Dame)

The Damned (Last Judgment from Notre Dame)

The Saved (Notre Dame)

Virgin Mary (Rheims)

Rose Window

Monastery of Cluny

Plans for Monastery of St. Gall (ninth century)

Model of St Gall

Model of St. Gall

Oblate

St Bernard of Clairvaux ( )

St. Bernard

Hildesheim (Monastery)

Cistercian Abbey

Christ governing the world