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Pre-Romanesque architecture existed in Europe before the full development of Romanesque architecture.
Pre-Romanesque architecture existed in Europe before the full development of Romanesque architecture.
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Pre-Romanesque architecture is characterized by simple and solid forms.
Pre-Romanesque architecture is characterized by simple and solid forms.
True (A)
Merovingian architecture was dominant in France from the 5th to the 8th centuries.
Merovingian architecture was dominant in France from the 5th to the 8th centuries.
True (A)
The Abbey of Saint-Denis in France demonstrates a transition from Merovingian to Romanesque and then Gothic architectural styles.
The Abbey of Saint-Denis in France demonstrates a transition from Merovingian to Romanesque and then Gothic architectural styles.
Pre-Romanesque architecture was prevalent from the 6th to the 12th century AD.
Pre-Romanesque architecture was prevalent from the 6th to the 12th century AD.
True or false: Pre-Romanesque architecture was prevalent from the 6th to the 12th century AD?
True or false: Pre-Romanesque architecture was prevalent from the 6th to the 12th century AD?
True or false: The Abbey of Saint-Denis in France demonstrates a transition from Merovingian to Romanesque and then Gothic architectural styles?
True or false: The Abbey of Saint-Denis in France demonstrates a transition from Merovingian to Romanesque and then Gothic architectural styles?
True or false: Pre-Romanesque architecture existed in Europe before the full development of Romanesque architecture?
True or false: Pre-Romanesque architecture existed in Europe before the full development of Romanesque architecture?
True or false: Pre-Romanesque architecture is characterized by simple and solid forms?
True or false: Pre-Romanesque architecture is characterized by simple and solid forms?
True or false: Merovingian architecture was dominant in France from the 5th to the 8th centuries?
True or false: Merovingian architecture was dominant in France from the 5th to the 8th centuries?