Vouvant - Notre-Dame
Vouvant - Notre-Dame
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Benet - Sainte-Eulalie
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Sallertaine - Saint-Martin (ancienne)
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Groupe de Dolmens de Savatole
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Vouvant - Notre-Dame
Vouvant - Notre-Dame
Vouvant - Notre-Dame
Vouvant - Notre-Dame
Vouvant - Notre-Dame
Vouvant - Notre-Dame
Vouvant - Notre-Dame
Vouvant - Notre-Dame
Vouvant - Notre-Dame
Vouvant - Notre-Dame
Vouvant - Notre-Dame
Vouvant - Notre-Dame
Vouvant - Notre-Dame
Vouvant - Notre-Dame
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Maillezais - Saint-Nicolas
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Maillezais - Saint-Nicolas
Maillezais - Saint-Nicolas
Maillezais - Saint-Nicolas
Maillezais - Saint-Nicolas
Maillezais - Saint-Nicolas
Maillezais - Saint-Nicolas
Maillezais - Saint-Nicolas
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Benet - Sainte-Eulalie
Benet - Sainte-Eulalie
Benet - Sainte-Eulalie
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Vouvant - Notre-Dame
The first church here was founded by William V, Duke of Aquitaine, (aka "William the Great", "Guillaume le Grand") around 1000. He was the son of William "Fierebras" (= iron arm). His daughter Agnes of Poitou was the wife of Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor. As a widow she was known as "Empress Agnes". William the Great was a supporter of the abbey in nearby Maillezais, so it is no surprise, that a priory was founded here.
"Notre Dame" the former church of that priory now serves as parish church of Vouvant, a village of less than a thousand inhabitants.
The church was erected within the 11th and 12th century - and very soon after in was completed, the western front got demolished and the nave got enlarged. Obviously a great number of monks and laybrothers lived here at that time, reclaiming land in the swampy "Marais Poitevin".
Just like the abbey in Maillezais, the priory in Vouvant suffered great damages during the 100 Year´s War. It got later looted and ruined during the Wars of Religion. The priory went under - and the church crumbled until the first restaurations were done in 1882. The works ended the same year due to lack of funds. After a recent renovation, the church now is in a good condition.
Standing in the nave. Nice capitals are near the crossing. The choir can be reached via two flights of stairs, while in the center one leads down to the crypt. Quite a structure for a priory.
"Notre Dame" the former church of that priory now serves as parish church of Vouvant, a village of less than a thousand inhabitants.
The church was erected within the 11th and 12th century - and very soon after in was completed, the western front got demolished and the nave got enlarged. Obviously a great number of monks and laybrothers lived here at that time, reclaiming land in the swampy "Marais Poitevin".
Just like the abbey in Maillezais, the priory in Vouvant suffered great damages during the 100 Year´s War. It got later looted and ruined during the Wars of Religion. The priory went under - and the church crumbled until the first restaurations were done in 1882. The works ended the same year due to lack of funds. After a recent renovation, the church now is in a good condition.
Standing in the nave. Nice capitals are near the crossing. The choir can be reached via two flights of stairs, while in the center one leads down to the crypt. Quite a structure for a priory.
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