They both began in the early 16th century but later collapsed in the 18th century.
The vaults of the next three bays collapsed in the 19th century.
The economy once again collapsed in the fourteenth century because of war, bad weather, and the Black Death.
The church collapsed in the thirteenth century, and today only about a third of the original survives.
After the nave collapsed in the 18th century, a new church had to be built.
The building finally collapsed in the 5th century.
A large, red brick building, it was built on the site of a mediaeval church which collapsed in the mid-18th century.
Central authority collapsed in the late 17th century.
The temples themselves collapsed during a major earthquake in the 16th century.
The bed of the river was found to have risen at least 20 feet since this bridge collapsed in the 9th century.