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Lunna [17]
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• What landmarks best reveal the synthesis of Germanic, Greco-Roman, and Christian cultures in the era known as the early Middle

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nordsb [41]2 years ago
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Answer:

Churches

Explanation:

The early Middle Ages started after the Roman Empire ended in the 5th century. Germanic traditions overlaid the earlier syncretism of Roman culture.

The synthesis of Germanic, Greco-Roman (specifically the influence of Greek architecture) and the Christian culture is clearly visible in several (religious) landmarks such as the Notre-Dame, Westminster Abbey and the marvellous tidal Island of Mont-Saint-Michel.

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