The Pointed Arch - Sometimes Known As The Ogival Arch - Is The Defining Element Of Which Architectural Style That Was Popular In Europe From The Late 12th To The 16th Centuries? Notre Dame De Paris Is An Example Of The Early Form Of This Style, While York Minster Is An Example Of The Later Perpendicular Form.'''

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1. The Pointed Arch - Sometimes Known As The Ogival Arch - Is The Defining Element Of Which Architectural Style That Was Popular In Europe From The Late 12th To The 16th Centuries? Notre Dame De Paris Is An Example Of The Early Form Of This Style, While York Minster Is An Example Of The Later Perpendicular Form.'''