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    Gargoyles of Notre-Dame de Paris Dragon-headed gargoyle of the Tallinn Town Hall, Estonia Gargoyle of the Vasa Chapel at Wawel in Kraków, Poland. In architecture, and specifically Gothic architecture, a gargoyle (/ ˈ ɡ ɑːr ɡ ɔɪ l /) is a carved or formed grotesque: 6–8 with a spout designed to convey water from a roof and away from the side of a building, thereby preventing it from ...

  2. The origins of the gargoyle myth are unclear, but they are believed to have originated in ancient cultures such as Egypt and Greece. In these cultures, gargoyles were often depicted as fierce creatures with wings and sharp claws. Over time, the gargoyle myth evolved and became more complex.

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  4. Dec 31, 2020 · The oldest known gargoyle is 13,000 years old and located in modern day Turkey – it is in the form of a stone crocodile. The ancient gargoyles did not ever take the form of chimeras or fictional beasts but were modeled instead on native animals.

  5. Why are there Gargoyles on French Gothic Churches you might ask. Well, it seems that there’s one explanation you may need to take with a pinch of salt. This story takes place in the seventh century. It’s been retold many times over the last 1400 years resulting in several adaptations. It all started in Normandy, where the Seine River snakes ...

  6. True gargoyles are the faces of the waterspouts that drained the roofs of (mainly gothic) churches and cathedrals. In Artifacts from Medieval Europe, James B. Tschen-Emmons traces our English word back to Old French “gargouille” or “throat”, possibly stemming from the Latin for “throat”: gurgulio. This definitely makes sense in ...

  7. Dec 29, 2021 · Learn how to make lye from ashes using a lye-leaching barrel to help filter rainwater through hardwood ashes to make lye for the soap-making process.

  8. Feb 15, 1996 · Publisher & Date. Arlington Catholic Herald, Inc., February 15, 1996. The liturgical use of ashes originates in Old Testament times. Ashes symbolized mourning, mortality and penance. For instance ...

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