The term religious religion in the Middle Ages came from the Latin noun religion, which means "strict observance of ritual duties and spirit of respect for the mind". (1999, Grolier Encyclopedia). The religion in British meaning is "beliefs and opinions about the existence of the gods, nature and worship, and sacred participation in the universe and human life" (Encarta Dictionary). I believe religion has a great relationship when medieval, especially in the thirteenth century, when Christian and Virgin Mary were drawn as prayers and prayers.
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Medieval religion is dominated by Christianity. The Catholic Church opened colleges in Paris, Tubingen, Cambridge, Oxford. In the Middle Ages, the Catholic Church was the only church in Europe. The land law and the main role of the government are in the hands of major church leaders such as bishops and archbishops. This is an era where the sovereign power of the Pope is so large that he can even expel the king from cheating. From birth to death, the life of medieval people was completely dominated by the church, and many religious establishments acquired power and wealth. The cathedral was built when the traditional Romanesque style church could not match the population increase before the 12th century. Lausanne Cathedral and Regensburg Cathedral are one of the most famous buildings of this era and are known for its architecture.