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The Real Story of the Gargoyle - ThoughtCoJun 17, 2019 · By definition, a real gargoyle has a function—to throw rainwater away from a building. The word gargoyle is from the Greek gargarizein meaning ...
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Gargoyles in Gothic Architecture: History & Purpose - Study.comGargoyles are stone creatures carved into buildings that serve as very ornate gutters, siphoning water from the building. They were created to ward off evil ...
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A Brief Introduction to Gargoyles - The Historic England BlogOct 26, 2018 · Gargoyle is derived from the French 'gargouille', meaning throat. Usually taking the form of a twisted face or a animal hybrid, ...
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Gargoyle - Etymology, Origin & MeaningOriginating from Old French and Medieval Latin meaning "throat," gargoyle refers to a carved waterspout shaped fancifully, used to direct water from roofs.Missing: gurgulio | Show results with:gurgulio
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GARGOYLE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-WebsterOct 4, 2025 · Etymology. Middle English gargule, gargoyl, from Old French gargoule ; First Known Use. 13th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a ; Time ...
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gargoyle, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...OED's earliest evidence for gargoyle is from before 1400, in S. Erkenwald. gargoyle is a borrowing from French. Etymons: French gargouille. See etymology ...
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Grotesque - Etymology, Origin & MeaningGrotesque, from Italian grottesco ("of a cave") via French, means wildly formed, irregular, and fancifully odd; originally art style, later also pejorative ...
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Histoire du Privilége de Saint Romain/Texte entier - WikisourceBelow is a merged summary of the Legend of Saint Romain and the Gargouille, consolidating all information from the provided segments into a comprehensive response. To retain maximum detail efficiently, I will use a structured format with narrative sections followed by detailed tables for historical context, evolution, and key quotes. This ensures all information is preserved while maintaining clarity and density.
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[PDF] 04.pdf - Métropole Rouen NormandieLe “miracle de la Gargouille ” et l'origine royale du “ privilège ” ne seraient qu'une justification tar- dive destinée à donner un fonde- ment au droit de grâ ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The legend of Saint Romain & the dragon, in RouenFeb 17, 2018 · The neighbourhood of Rouen had been for years infested by a horrible dragon they called La Gargouille, who ate the young women and children, and ...Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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Ancient Egyptian Water Spout - World History EncyclopediaJan 5, 2015 · Limestone head from lion-shaped water spout, from Tell El-Dab'a, New Kingdom of Egypt, 18th Dynasty, 1450-1400 BCE.Missing: temples Karnak 1500
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[PDF] Architectural Features of Adaptations to Rain in Ancient Egypt (New ...The lion water spouts at the temple of Medinet Habu were with no doubt properly functioning. As they have the technical requirements to drain water outside ...
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Waterspout in the Shape of a Lion - Tales from the Two LandsAug 16, 2024 · The lion shape is chosen for its protective symbolism, and at Dendera temple the water diverted from the temple roof runs over magical texts and ...Missing: Karnak 1500
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82 THE ANTIQUARIES JOURNALDM. 60. This elaborate work is primarily a classification and description of the lion-head spouts from the Temple of Zeus at Olympia, but ...
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Temple of Zeus at Olympia, lion water spout: Cornell Cast CollectionDescription: This is a reasonably well-preserved cast of a lion's head water spout from the Temple of Zeus at Olympia and a small section of the sima from ...
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Expedition Magazine | Secrets of Ancient Magic... Greek warrior goddess Athena. In Egyptian culture, images of the goddesses Sekhmet and Taweret played apotropaic roles. Both goddesses had violent or savage ...
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Lion's Head Waterspout - Getty MuseumJan 23, 2025 · The Lion's Head Waterspout, about 450 B.C., is a lion-shaped waterspout that funneled water from a roof, made of limestone, and from South ...
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A Gallery of Lions of Mesopotamia - World History EncyclopediaSep 23, 2024 · In Mesopotamia, lions symbolized chaos, which the king defeated. They also represented the king's strength, authority, and control over threats ...Missing: spouts ziggurats
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Gargoyle - Bihar MuseumThis gargoyle from the late 12 th century CE, is an elaborately carved waterspout,a common architectural element prevalent in ancient Hindu temples of South ...
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(PDF) The Chimeric Trace: The Makara and Other Connections to ...The makara is a chimeric creature composed of parts from an elephant, a crocodile, a fish, and others. As an iconography derived from early Indian ...
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On the meaning of gargoyles - OpenEdition JournalsBy 1240 gargoyles were systematically used at the cathedral of Notre-Dame in Paris. The oldest examples there were as yet quite short and in need of an extra ...
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Gargoyles and grotesques (architecture) | Article by Odyssey TravellerThe term “gargoyle” finds its origins in the French word “gargouille,” meaning throat, hinting at the primary function of these architectural elements. The ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition<|control11|><|separator|>
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Gargoyle | Encyclopedia MDPIOct 24, 2022 · Latin gurgulio, gula, gargula ("gullet" or "throat") and similar words derived from the root gar, "to swallow", which represented the ...
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Chartres Cathedral - UNESCO World Heritage CentrePartly built starting in 1145, and then reconstructed over a 26-year period after the fire of 1194, Chartres Cathedral marks the high point of French Gothic ...
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Cologne Cathedral - UNESCO World Heritage CentreBegun in 1248, the construction of this Gothic masterpiece took place in several stages and was not completed until 1880. Over seven centuries, successive ...Gallery · Maps · Documents · IndicatorsMissing: gargoyles | Show results with:gargoyles
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Gargoyle - Designing Buildings WikiSep 6, 2021 · In 1724, the London Building Act made the use of downpipes a ... gargoyles in architecture fell into decline. However, in an ornamental ...Missing: Renaissance classicism
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Notre Dame Cathedral Gargoyles: History and RestorationGargoyles originated in medieval Europe and were incorporated into the design of churches and cathedrals to serve a practical purpose. As rainwater management ...
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Under a watchful eye | Virginia Tech NewsOct 26, 2021 · "Basically, gargoyles are nothing more than waterspouts. They move water from the gutters on the roof away from the building," said Matthew ...Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
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Laughing at Evil: The Hidden Purpose of Gargoyles - Medievalists.netFeb 22, 2025 · They serve a dual purpose: repelling malevolent influences while ridiculing evil forces and human vices. More than just frightening figures, ...Missing: apotropaic | Show results with:apotropaic
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Gargoyle Rain Spout Roof Scupper - Rutland Gutter SupplyOct 1, 2022 · Gargoyle has been defined as a water spout that projects from a roof gutter and is designed to drain or throw the rain water away from the walls of a building.
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Gargoyles - UT liberal artsThe term "gargoyle" was derived from French gargouille meaning 'throat' and Latin gurgulio meaning 'gullet'. (Encyclopedia Britannica, p. 307/"gargoyle") An ...Missing: etymonline. | Show results with:etymonline.
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Unveiling the Secrets of Notre Dame's Materials - CNRS NewsDec 21, 2019 · Consisting of Lutetian limestone, it was damaged by both the fire and the water used to put it out. ... “Heated and then drenched with water, ...Missing: gargoyles | Show results with:gargoyles
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[PDF] Holy Terrors Gargoyles On Medieval BuildingsGargoyles were primarily carved from stone, such as limestone or sandstone, which were durable and suited for outdoor elements. Some were also painted or ...
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Here's how you sculpt a medieval statue in the 21st centuryFeb 4, 2025 · At a cathedral in York, England, expert stonemasons are combining cutting-edge technology with ancient technique to bring beastly grotesques back to life.
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Notre Dame gargoyles witness to Paris' history - FacebookApr 16, 2019 · Gargoyle by definition are sculpted mythical beings that are hollowed out water spouts.This famous sculpture was added in the 1840s when the ...Notre-Dame de Paris gargoyles and their lifespanGargoyles and Chimerae in Gothic ArchitectureMore results from www.facebook.comMissing: interior | Show results with:interior
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30" Charlatan Gargoyle - Four Seasons Garden ArtIn stock 30-day returnsThe 30" Charlatan Gargoyle costs $306.00, is 30" H x 16" W x 8 1/2" BD, weighs 95 pounds, and is made of cast stone.
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The Grotesque World of Gargoyles | Ancient OriginsThe original legend of the gargoyle (or more accurately gargouille) was French, and it described the heroic endeavors of St. Romanus, a 7th Century Bishop of ...
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[PDF] Gargoyles on Glatfelter HallGrotesques and gargoyles sit in the moldings, on the window sills and at the junction where roof and wall meet, hidden from the eye that does not have the ...
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Did you know? Gargoyles play a key role in the survival of cathedrals.Apr 25, 2025 · These mystical sculptures, hung on Gothic cathedrals like Notre-Dame, conceal a much more practical function than you might think... Here's how.
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Paris Journal; To Notre Dame's Rescue, Sickly Gargoyles and AllApr 9, 1992 · The 800-year-old Notre Dame with its outer walls damaged, its turrets and buttresses eroded and its famous gargoyles without beaks and ears.
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The worn-out Notre-Dame of Paris needs a makeover - Today OnlineSep 29, 2017 · Rain, some of it acid, is slowly eroding the flying buttresses and their decorative pinnacles, built with delicate limestone. Gargoyles have ...<|separator|>
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Animals in Christian Art - New AdventThe symbolism which usually attaches to the various animals is derived for the most part from the "bestiaries". Thus, for the lion, strength, vigilance, and ...
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[PDF] Gargoyles and beasts - Norwich Historic Churches TrustWe often find animals depicted on their heraldry - a group of symbols made to represent a person and their family. The use of heraldry started in the 1100s when ...Missing: representations | Show results with:representations
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The Exuberant Beauty of Gargoyle Wings - Gárgolas - Dolores HerreroThe wings of the damned and of the devil have formal and iconographic significance, especially in gargoyles. They're depicted as bat wings, the membranous wings ...Missing: York | Show results with:York
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Mermaid Imagery in British and Irish Medieval ChurchesJan 17, 2025 · They can be found in stone reliefs, bench-ends, misericords, roof bosses, and occasionally in wallpaintings in almost a hundred medieval churches.Missing: gargoyles | Show results with:gargoyles
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Sacred Marginalia: The Gargoyles and Buttresses of Gothic ...Mar 22, 2020 · Those long, arching supports that give cathedrals like Notre Dame de Paris their distinctive silhouettes appeared on many medieval cathedrals ...
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Gargoyles and Grotesques - Google Arts & CultureBoth gargoyles and grotesques have been attributed with the power to ward off evil spirits, guarding the buildings they occupy and protecting those inside.
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Uprooting 'The Green Man': A Reappraisal of Gothic Foliate Head ...May 20, 2025 · It suggests that Gothic foliate figures were not folkloristic, either in derivation or connotation, but rather, scholastic: gateways into the ...
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Do you know the difference between a gargoyle and a grotesque?According to Benn, a gargoyle contains a water spout through the mouth, whereas grotesques do not. But what's the difference between a stonemason and an artist?
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Gargoyles vs. Grotesques - Indiana LandmarksJul 5, 2016 · So while gargoyles are always grotesque, grotesques fail the functional test that identifies gargoyles. Got it? The Latest From Indiana ...
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History of Grotesques and Gargoyles - This Old HouseWe are referring to grotesques: the scary figures carved into stone corbels, keystones, and friezes on building facades. In 12th century Europe, grotesques, as ...
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Gothic Architecture 101 - Washington National CathedralIn medieval times, these carved down spouts were originally designed to repel evil spirits. Their function is actually more practical, and allowed stone ...
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Devils in the details: The gargoyles of UChicagoJun 16, 2025 · A hallmark of Neo-Gothic style, the gargoyle and its compatriots have been constant companions on the UChicago campus since its inception.Missing: 1920s | Show results with:1920s
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Snow Day! - Harvard Law SchoolJan 8, 2025 · Golden light glows from the windows of Langdell Hall. Meanwhile, the 142-year-old gargoyles and carved faces on Austin Hall observe with knowing ...
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When and why were gargoyles and grotesques created?Gargoyles and grotesques are examples of Gothic architecture, which was a building style that had its origins in medieval France. In England, most gargoyles and ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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The Gargoyles of Notre-Dame - Nineteenth-Century Art WorldwideGrandville, Gustave Doré, and Viollet-le-Duc himself, Camille distinguishes two prevalent nineteenth-century views of the Semitic race among the gargoyles ...
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Pop Culture Gargoyles Hidden in Gothic Architecture - Atlas ObscuraDec 21, 2018 · In the 1980s, Washington National Cathedral became one of the first to experiment with of gargoyle reinterpretation. Some of you might have ...
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Chrysler Building | ArchitectuulThe Chrysler Building is a classic example of Art Deco architecture and ... gargoyles were modeled after Chrysler automobile products like the hood ...
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Concr3de proposes using 3D printing to rebuild Notre-Dame - DezeenApr 24, 2019 · The Lutetian Limestone that was originally used to build Notre-Dame, along with much of Paris, was taken from mines that have now been buried ...<|separator|>
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Gargoyles (TV Series 1994–1997) - IMDbRating 8/10 (19,883) A clan of heroic night creatures pledge to protect modern New York City as they did in Scotland one thousand years earlier.Episode list · Full cast & crew · 1 of 146 · Alternate versions
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Restoration of Notre Dame | New Features to Look Out ForDec 8, 2024 · Over 40,000 square meters of stone were restored, removing layers of soot, grime, and lead residue from the fire, revealing its luminous ...
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Gargoyle of Yoshinaga House (TV) - Anime News NetworkWhen Yoshinaga Futaba wins the first prize in a lottery, the prize turns out to be a stone gargoyle. More surprising yet, the gargoyle turns out to be alive.
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Gargoyles & DragonsOur workshop/studio is based in Melbourne, Australia. We make most items to order and lead times usually range from 2 - 6 months depending on your requirements.Contact · Finials · Ridges · Chimney Pots