| A | B |
 | Chartres Cathedral |
 | Westminster Hall |
 | Rottgen Pieta |
 | Notre Dame de la Belle Verriere |
 | Blanche of Castile and Louis IX |
 | Golden Haggadah |
| Haggadah | book containing the Jewish story of Passover and the ritual of the Seder |
| Passover | Jewish festival that commemorates the exodus of Jews from Egypt under the leadership of Moses |
| Chevet | the east end of a Gothic church |
| Ogee Arch | an arch formed by two S-shaped curves that meet at the top |
| Seder | a ceremonial meal celebrated on the first two nights of Passover |
| Steeple | a tall pointed tower on a church |
| Close | an enclosed gardenlike area around a cathedral |
| Lancet | a tall narrow window with a pointed arch |
| Rose window | a circular window, filled with stained glass |
| Jews living in the Greco-Roman world | were influenced by pagan artists creating narratives of their gods |
| rib vaults | architectural achievement that makes Gothic buildings tall and stable |
| perpendicular gothic is unique to | England |
| Stained glass | became an industry in the Gothic period |
| Saint-Denis | was the first building to have statue columns on the jambs |