pre-Romanesque
English
Etymology
From pre- + Romanesque, ultimately pre- + Roman + -esque.
Adjective
pre-Romanesque (not comparable)
- (architecture, art) Pertaining to or characteristic of the art and architecture of the Early Middle Ages in around the 6th to 11th centuries, after the Migration Period and before the Romanesque era.
- Antonym: post-Romanesque
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