| Cathedral: |
A large and important church, often the seat of a bishop. |
| Found: |
Establish or create something, like a city or organization. |
| Community: |
A group of people living in the same area or sharing common interests. |
| Succeed: |
Take over a position or title from someone. |
| Original: |
Existing from the beginning; not a copy. |
| Nearby: |
Close in distance. |
| Present: |
Existing or happening now. |
| Appointed: |
Chosen officially for a position. |
| Extend: |
Make something longer or larger. |
| Notable: |
Worth noticing; important or interesting. |
| Medieval: |
Related to the Middle Ages. |
| Period: |
A length of time with specific characteristics. |
| Traditions: |
Customs or beliefs passed down through generations. |
| Culture: |
The way of life, ideas, and customs of a people. |
| Politics: |
Activities associated with governance or power. |
| Vie: |
Compete strongly with others. |
| Succession: |
The process of inheriting a position or title. |
| Conquer: |
To take control of a place by force. |
| Missionary: |
A person sent to spread a religion. |
| Consistent: |
Acting in the same way over time; reliable. |
| Unified: |
Made into a single unit or group. |
| Principalities: |
Small territories ruled by princes. |
| Structures: |
Ways of organizing or building something. |
| Streamline: |
To make something more efficient or simple. |
| Defeat: |
Win against someone in a conflict or competition. |