Romanesque Architecture: A style of architecture that emerged in medieval Europe characterized by semi-circular arches, thick walls, and sturdy pillars, often associated with the use of vaults.
Rib Vault: An architectural feature created by intersecting arches that supports the weight of the ceiling, allowing for greater height and a more intricate design in Gothic and Romanesque buildings.
Monasticism:A religious way of life in which individuals live apart from society, often in monasteries, dedicating their lives to spiritual work and community living, closely tied to many medieval cathedrals.