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5). Garden Statues and Fountains in Monasteries By : Robert Erickson
Monasteries with dramatic gardens, adorned with garden statues and water fountains, flourished throughout Europe in the first half of the first millennium, and along with cross, monks carried the plough. Hard work, which had fallen into disfavor, was raised from the dust by the monks. "It was the special glory of St. Benedict [the founder of the order to which St.
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7). Gardens in Post Norman England By : Robert Erickson
The end of internal warfare in Norman England permitted the precincts of the castle to become less restricted without loss of security. At the close of the thirteenth and the beginning of the fourteenth century the connection between France and England was very intimate. The French language was spoken by the upper classes in both countries; and as to.
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