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Towers are a common element of religious architecture worldwide and are generally viewed as attempts to reach skyward toward heavens and the divine. Some wooden steeples are built with large wooden structural members arranged like tent poles and braced diagonally inside both with wood and steel.
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Towers were not a part of Christian churches until about AD 600, when they were adapted from the military watchtowers (But there is still a dispute that it was adapted from the Minarets). At first they were fairly modest and entirely separate structures from churches. Over time, they were
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Steeples can be vulnerable to earthquakes. A number of Romanian churches feature unusually slender steeples, and over half of these have been lost to earthquakes. Because of their height, steeples can also be vulnerable to
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and the use of the term generally connotes a religious structure. They might be stand-alone structures, or incorporated into the entrance or center of the building.
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The steeple is then clad with wooden boards and finished with slate tiles nailed to the boards using copper over gaps on corners where the slate would not cover.
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incorporated into the church building and capped with ever-more-elaborate roofs until the steeple resulted.
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steeple was toppled by a "great gale" in 1804, and again by
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