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Monastriess, universities, cathedrals, in the medeval ages

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Monasteries were centers of learning and religious devotion where monks lived a life of prayer, study, and manual labor. They also provided education to the local community and preserved ancient texts. Universities emerged during this period as centers of higher education where students could learn various subjects such as law, medicine, theology, and philosophy. Cathedrals were grand structures built to honor God and serve as places of worship for the faithful. They were also centers of artistic expression with intricate carvings and stained glass windows depicting biblical stories


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