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Church Of Sant Vicenç
The Church of Sant Vicenç of Cardona ( ca, Església de Sant Vicenç de Cardona) is a First Romanesque, Lombard Romanesque architecture, Romanesque church in Cardona, Spain, Cardona, Catalonia, Spain. It was built between the years 1019 and 1040, and is located in the center of the Castle of Cardona. History The church has its origins in the chapel of the Castle of Cardona, which was property of House of the Viscounts of Duke of Cardona, Osona. (The family later took their Folch de Cardona, name from this castle.) This first church was documented in 980, and was protected under the patronage of the viscounts. During the 11th century, a number of stone churches—several as a part of Order of Saint Benedict, Benedictine monastic complexes—began to be built in the area, though the earliest of these churches still had wooden trusses supporting the roofs. The church of St. Vincent was begun about 1019 and consecrated in 1040, under the patronage of viscount Bermon I. Architecture ...
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Cardona may refer to: *Cardona (surname), a surname (and list of people with the surname) *Duke of Cardona, a Spanish title *Segundo Cardona, Puerto Rican architect and developer *Cardona, Rizal, a municipality in the Philippines *Cardona, Spain, a municipality in Catalonia, Spain *Cardona, Uruguay. a municipality in Uruguay *Cardona (Ponce), an island in Puerto Rico **Cardona Island Light, a lighthouse on Cardona Island {{disambiguation, geo, surname ...
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11th-century Roman Catholic Church Buildings In Spain
The 11th century is the period from 1001 ( MI) through 1100 ( MC) in accordance with the Julian calendar, and the 1st century of the 2nd millennium. In the history of Europe, this period is considered the early part of the High Middle Ages. There was, after a brief ascendancy, a sudden decline of Byzantine power and a rise of Norman domination over much of Europe, along with the prominent role in Europe of notably influential popes. Christendom experienced a formal schism in this century which had been developing over previous centuries between the Latin West and Byzantine East, causing a split in its two largest denominations to this day: Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy. In Song dynasty China and the classical Islamic world, this century marked the high point for both classical Chinese civilization, science and technology, and classical Islamic science, philosophy, technology and literature. Rival political factions at the Song dynasty court created strife amongst th ...
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Prentice Hall
Prentice Hall was an American major educational publisher owned by Savvas Learning Company. Prentice Hall publishes print and digital content for the 6–12 and higher-education market, and distributes its technical titles through the Safari Books Online e-reference service. History On October 13, 1913, law professor Charles Gerstenberg and his student Richard Ettinger founded Prentice Hall. Gerstenberg and Ettinger took their mothers' maiden names, Prentice and Hall, to name their new company. Prentice Hall became known as a publisher of trade books by authors such as Norman Vincent Peale; elementary, secondary, and college textbooks; loose-leaf information services; and professional books. Prentice Hall acquired the training provider Deltak in 1979. Prentice Hall was acquired by Gulf+Western in 1984, and became part of that company's publishing division Simon & Schuster. S&S sold several Prentice Hall subsidiaries: Deltak and Resource Systems were sold to National Education ...
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