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The roofs were made from lead and gutters were placed to draw rain water from the walls, The spouts to these gutters were stone "Gargoyles" that were carved to look like monsters who spit water when it rained.
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Notre Dame is a cathedral. The word cathedral comes from the Latin word cathedra, which is the name that was given to the throne was called where the bishop sat in his church. The cathedral was the house of God and the seat of the bishop. The bishop is the powerful leader of the church and the church rules the land...
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