medieval造句151. The scene lay before me like the field of a medieval tourney: banners and bunting and ladies in jewel-bright colours.
152. It was the corruption of the Roman Catholic clergy in medieval times that paved the way for the Reformation.
153. Beautiful, medieval, moated manor house in the heart of the Kentish Weald.
154. As in medieval allegory, multiple layers of meaning correspond to the novel's multiple languages.
155. It comprises an extensive accumulation of medieval manuscripts, and a number of antiquarian collections.
156. Paths pottered through the site like the twisting streets of medieval hill towns.
157. The capital of the region is Elgin with its ruined medieval cathedral.
158. This material abundance gives the modern historian a quite different range of experience from that of his classical or medieval colleagues.
159. Relatively little of the peat fens had been reclaimed in medieval times.
160. Climb the hill and enter the echoing fifteenth-century Gothic church to peer through glass panels at the medieval foundations.
161. Many other features of late medieval Catholicism exercised a similarly strong hold over the popular mind.
162. These were the glittering and opulent reminders of the medieval city.
163. But then, in the far corner of the field I found a medieval buckle.
164. In medieval times it was merely an alternative to the already existing Great Northern Road.
165. The first rooms here contain very fine collections of stove tiles from the medieval period and the Renaissance.
166. Medieval representation of Frederick Barbarossa as a crusader, the role in which he met his death.
167. The castle, dominating its surroundings, represents a high point of medieval military architecture.
168. There is, however, apart from these regional differences, a similarity about most Scandinavian Medieval architecture.
169. On the third night, Sylvia was chosen to accompany a punter into the medieval castle.
170. At home the prevailing taste was for more picturesque remains, ruined abbeys and medieval churches.
171. Pirenne was undoubtedly right in making Mahomet the creator of medieval Western Christendom.
172. The old medieval part is perched on a hilltop, the modern quarters, below.
173. The cellars of the present building are adapted from the cloisters of a medieval monastery.
174. Burton, which has the large medieval church, is a very small hamlet.
175. The wooded gardens lie beneath the Verdala Palace, a moated medieval castle.
176. The foundation of the Camden Society in 1839 had promoted much more careful study of medieval architecture.
177. Then he took it a step further -- he built a medieval weapon.
178. Experts say a forty foot crack in a medieval transept wall could have led to disaster.
179. They went to Chester and wandered round the medieval Rows, then took a rowing boat on the River Dee.
180. Hammershus: Scandinavia's largest castle; walks by rocky lakes; old fishing villages and smoke-houses; round fortified medieval churches.