Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: Sarthe
Le Mans - Nuit des Chimères
25 Jan 2015 |
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An existing celtic settlement was conquered by the Romans 56bC and named Suindinum. Saint Julien du Mans was the first bishop here upto 348. At that time, the first cathedral was built, a predecessor of the medieval cathedral "Saint-Julien du Mans", dedicated to the first bishop.
Many half timbered houses from the medieval times line the small cobblestone roads south of the cathedral. This is the "old town" of Le Mans, called "Cité Plantagenêt". It is interesting to walk here in summer over the day, but when night falls, this area can get really spooky, as then a "Nuit des Chimères" begins.
The fantastic Gothic choir of the cathedral suddenly started to move - and changed the identity. The cathedral became a forest, a book, a construction site, a painting of Robert Delaunay...
www.nuitdeschimeres.com/
Le Mans - Nuit des Chimères
25 Jan 2015 |
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An existing celtic settlement was conquered by the Romans 56bC and named Suindinum. Saint Julien du Mans was the first bishop here upto 348. At that time, the first cathedral was built, a predecessor of the medieval cathedral "Saint-Julien du Mans", dedicated to the first bishop.
Many half timbered houses from the medieval times line the small cobblestone roads south of the cathedral. This is the "old town" of Le Mans, called "Cité Plantagenêt". It is interesting to walk here in summer over the day, but when night falls, this area can get really spooky, as then a "Nuit des Chimères" begins.
Angels hold heavenly instruments and gave à concert on the western façade of thé cathédral. Weird stories are told, proved by medieval documents and from time to time winged dragons cross the scenery.
www.nuitdeschimeres.com
Le Mans - Nuit des Chimères
25 Jan 2015 |
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An existing celtic settlement was conquered by the Romans 56bC and named Suindinum. Saint Julien du Mans was the first bishop here upto 348. At that time, the first cathedral was built, a predecessor of the medieval cathedral "Saint-Julien du Mans", dedicated to the first bishop.
Many half timbered houses from the medieval times line the small cobblestone roads south of the cathedral. This is the "old town" of Le Mans, called "Cité Plantagenêt". It is interesting to walk here in summer over the day, but when night falls, this area can get really spooky, as then a "Nuit des Chimères" begins.
Soft music is in the air, when a nightly banquet is held in a courtyard. Eleanor of Aquitaine (aka "Aliénor"), her Henry, her son Richard and his wife Berengaria (aka "Bérengère") are entertained by troubadours with very strange stories.
www.nuitdeschimeres.com/
Le Mans - Nuit des chimères
24 Jan 2015 |
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An existing celtic settlement was conquered by the Romans 56bC and named Suindinum. Saint Julien du Mans was the first bishop here upto 348. At that time, the first cathedral was built, a predecessor of the medieval cathedral "Saint-Julien du Mans", dedicated to the first bishop.
Many half timbered houses from the medieval times line the small cobblestone roads south of the cathedral. This is the "old town" of Le Mans, called "Cité Plantagenêt". It is interesting to walk here in summer over the day, but when night falls, this area can get really spooky, as then a "Nuit des Chimères" begins.
A white lady floats through a garden. It is whispered that her name is Berengaria of Navarre. Richard Lionheart´s wife. She wore a white dress like this during the wedding ceremony at Limassol on Cyprus in 1191.
www.nuitdeschimeres.com/
Le Mans - Cité Plantagenêt
24 Jan 2015 |
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An existing celtic settlement was conquered by the Romans 56bC and named Suindinum. Saint Julien du Mans was the first bishop here upto 348. At that time, the first cathedral was built, a predecessor of the medieval cathedral "Saint-Julien du Mans", dedicated to the first bishop.
Many half timbered houses from the medieval times line the small cobblestone roads south of the cathedral. This is the "old town" of Le Mans, called "Cité Plantagenêt". It is interesting to walk here in summer over the day, but when night falls, this area can get really spooky, as then a "Nuit des Chimères" begins.
It may begin with a little sign on the cobblestones..
www.nuitdeschimeres.com
Le Mans - Saint-Julien du Mans
24 Jan 2015 |
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An existing celtic settlement was conquered by the Romans 56bC and named Suindinum. Saint Julien du Mans, to whom the cathedral is dedicated, was the first bishop here upto 348. He was followed by Saint Liborius du Mans, who died here in 397 and was buried next to his predecessor inside the existing cathedral.
In 835 Saint Liborius´s relics were exhumed and - on order of Emperor Louis the Pious - transferred to Paderborn (900kms northeast), where Louis´ father Emperor Charlemagne had founded a diocese in 799. This young diocese suffered, as it had no saint of its own.
From this "translation" arose a "brotherhood" between Le Mans and Paderborn, considered to be the oldest "twinning contract" still in force.
The "Cathédrale Saint-Julien du Mans" was erected over a very long period. It has a Romanesque nave and a Gothic choir. The first nave of the cathedral was erected from 1100 on. Following a fire in 1134, a rebuilding programme was begun, following a different, more complex blueprint. This was partly funded by Henry II of England (aka "Henry Plantagenet", "Henry Curtmantle"), whose father, Geoffroy of Anjou (aka "the Handsome", "le Bel") was buried here in 1151.
The construction of the Gothic ambulatory choir started in 1217. The choir, that is about as long as the nave, was consecrated on April 24, 1254.
The oldest stained glass windows here date back to 1230/1240. Here is the Dream of the Magi.
Le Mans - Saint-Julien du Mans
24 Jan 2015 |
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An existing celtic settlement was conquered by the Romans 56bC and named Suindinum. Saint Julien du Mans, to whom the cathedral is dedicated, was the first bishop here upto 348. He was followed by Saint Liborius du Mans, who died here in 397 and was buried next to his predecessor inside the existing cathedral.
In 835 Saint Liborius´s relics were exhumed and - on order of Emperor Louis the Pious - transferred to Paderborn (900kms northeast), where Louis´ father Emperor Charlemagne had founded a diocese in 799. This young diocese suffered, as it had no saint of its own.
From this "translation" arose a "brotherhood" between Le Mans and Paderborn, considered to be the oldest "twinning contract" still in force.
The "Cathédrale Saint-Julien du Mans" was erected over a very long period. It has a Romanesque nave and a Gothic choir. The first nave of the cathedral was erected from 1100 on. Following a fire in 1134, a rebuilding programme was begun, following a different, more complex blueprint. This was partly funded by Henry II of England (aka "Henry Plantagenet", "Henry Curtmantle"), whose father, Geoffroy of Anjou (aka "the Handsome", "le Bel") was buried here in 1151.
The construction of the Gothic ambulatory choir started in 1217. The choir, that is about as long as the nave, was consecrated on April 24, 1254.
The oldest stained glass windows here date back to 1230/1240. Here is the Adoration of the Magi (for an overview see previous upload).
Le Mans - Saint-Julien du Mans
24 Jan 2015 |
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An existing celtic settlement was conquered by the Romans 56bC and named Suindinum. Saint Julien du Mans, to whom the cathedral is dedicated, was the first bishop here upto 348. He was followed by Saint Liborius du Mans, who died here in 397 and was buried next to his predecessor inside the existing cathedral.
In 835 Saint Liborius´s relics were exhumed and - on order of Emperor Louis the Pious - transferred to Paderborn (900kms northeast), where Louis´ father Emperor Charlemagne had founded a diocese in 799. This young diocese suffered, as it had no saint of its own.
From this "translation" arose a "brotherhood" between Le Mans and Paderborn, considered to be the oldest "twinning contract" still in force.
The "Cathédrale Saint-Julien du Mans" was erected over a very long period. It has a Romanesque nave and a Gothic choir. The first nave of the cathedral was erected from 1100 on. Following a fire in 1134, a rebuilding programme was begun, following a different, more complex blueprint. This was partly funded by Henry II of England (aka "Henry Plantagenet", "Henry Curtmantle"), whose father, Geoffroy of Anjou (aka "the Handsome", "le Bel") was buried here in 1151.
The construction of the Gothic ambulatory choir started in 1217. The choir, that is about as long as the nave, was consecrated on April 24, 1254.
The oldest stained glass windows here date back to 1230/1240. Here are the Annunciation, the Nativity and the Adoration of the Magi.
Le Mans - Saint-Julien du Mans
24 Jan 2015 |
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An existing celtic settlement was conquered by the Romans 56bC and named Suindinum. Saint Julien du Mans, to whom the cathedral is dedicated, was the first bishop here upto 348. He was followed by Saint Liborius du Mans, who died here in 397 and was buried next to his predecessor inside the existing cathedral.
In 835 Saint Liborius´s relics were exhumed and - on order of Emperor Louis the Pious - transferred to Paderborn (900kms northeast), where Louis´ father Emperor Charlemagne had founded a diocese in 799. This young diocese suffered, as it had no saint of its own.
From this "translation" arose a "brotherhood" between Le Mans and Paderborn, considered to be the oldest "twinning contract" still in force.
The "Cathédrale Saint-Julien du Mans" was erected over a very long period. It has a Romanesque nave and a Gothic choir. The first nave of the cathedral was erected from 1100 on. Following a fire in 1134, a rebuilding programme was begun, following a different, more complex blueprint. This was partly funded by Henry II of England (aka "Henry Plantagenet", "Henry Curtmantle"), whose father, Geoffroy of Anjou (aka "the Handsome", "le Bel") was buried here in 1151.
The construction of the Gothic ambulatory choir started in 1217. The oldest stained glass windows here date back to 1230/1240. The choir, that is about as long as the nave, was consecrated on April 24, 1254.
To compare: Sainte-Chapelle in Paris was erected 1244 - 1248.
Le Mans - Saint-Julien du Mans
23 Jan 2015 |
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An existing celtic settlement was conquered by the Romans 56bC and named Suindinum. Saint Julien du Mans, to whom the cathedral is dedicated, was the first bishop here upto 348. He was followed by Saint Liborius du Mans, who died here in 397 and was buried next to his predecessor inside the existing cathedral.
In 835 Saint Liborius´s relics were exhumed and - on order of Emperor Louis the Pious - transferred to Paderborn (900kms northeast), where Louis´ father Emperor Charlemagne had founded a diocese in 799. This young diocese suffered, as it had no saint of its own.
From this "translation" arose a "brotherhood" between Le Mans and Paderborn, considered to be the oldest "twinning contract" still in force.
The "Cathédrale Saint-Julien du Mans" was erected over a very long period. It has a Romanesque nave and a Gothic choir. The first nave of the cathedral was erected from 1100 on. Following a fire in 1134, a rebuilding programme was begun, following a different, more complex blueprint. This was partly funded by Henry II of England (aka "Henry Plantagenet", "Henry Curtmantle"), whose father, Geoffroy of Anjou (aka "the Handsome", "le Bel") was buried here in 1151.
The construction of the Gothic ambulatory choir started in 1217.
Le Mans - Saint-Julien du Mans
23 Jan 2015 |
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An existing celtic settlement was conquered by the Romans 56bC and named Suindinum. Saint Julien du Mans, to whom the cathedral is dedicated, was the first bishop here upto 348. He was followed by Saint Liborius du Mans, who died here in 397 and was buried next to his predecessor inside the existing cathedral.
In 835 Saint Liborius´s relics were exhumed and - on order of Emperor Louis the Pious - transferred to Paderborn (900kms northeast), where Louis´ father Emperor Charlemagne had founded a diocese in 799. This young diocese suffered, as it had no saint of its own.
From this "translation" arose a "brotherhood" between Le Mans and Paderborn, considered to be the oldest "twinning contract" still in force.
The "Cathédrale Saint-Julien du Mans" was erected over a very long period. It has a Romanesque nave and a Gothic choir. The first nave of the cathedral was erected from 1100 on. Following a fire in 1134, a rebuilding programme was begun, following a different, more complex blueprint. This was partly funded by Henry II of England (aka "Henry Plantagenet", "Henry Curtmantle"), whose father, Geoffroy of Anjou (aka "the Handsome", "le Bel") was buried here in 1151.
The construction of the Gothic ambulatory choir started in 1217.
Le Mans - Saint-Julien du Mans
23 Jan 2015 |
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An existing celtic settlement was conquered by the Romans 56bC and named Suindinum. Saint Julien du Mans, to whom the cathedral is dedicated, was the first bishop here upto 348. He was followed by Saint Liborius du Mans, who died here in 397 and was buried next to his predecessor inside the existing cathedral.
In 835 Saint Liborius´s relics were exhumed and - on order of Emperor Louis the Pious - transferred to Paderborn (900kms northeast), where Louis´ father Emperor Charlemagne had founded a diocese in 799. This young diocese suffered, as it had no saint of its own.
From this "translation" arose a "brotherhood" between Le Mans and Paderborn, considered to be the oldest "twinning contract" still in force.
The "Cathédrale Saint-Julien du Mans" was erected over a very long period. It has a Romanesque nave and a Gothic choir. The first nave of the cathedral was erected from 1100 on. Following a fire in 1134, a rebuilding programme was begun, following a different, more complex blueprint. This was partly funded by Henry II of England (aka "Henry Plantagenet", "Henry Curtmantle"), whose father, Geoffroy of Anjou (aka "the Handsome", "le Bel") was buried here in 1151.
There is a clear border between the nave, the transept and the choir.
The construction of the (new) Romanesque nave started in 1136, the construction of the Gothic choir 1217. The transept, connecting both was the youngest part of the cathedral. It dates back to 14th century. The further east to choir and transept, the more "elegant" are the capitals of the nave.
Le Mans - Saint-Julien du Mans
23 Jan 2015 |
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An existing celtic settlement was conquered by the Romans 56bC and named Suindinum. Saint Julien du Mans, to whom the cathedral is dedicated, was the first bishop here upto 348. He was followed by Saint Liborius du Mans, who died here in 397 and was buried next to his predecessor inside the existing cathedral.
In 835 Saint Liborius´s relics were exhumed and - on order of Emperor Louis the Pious - transferred to Paderborn (900kms northeast), where Louis´ father Emperor Charlemagne had founded a diocese in 799. This young diocese suffered, as it had no saint of its own.
From this "translation" arose a "brotherhood" between Le Mans and Paderborn, considered to be the oldest "twinning contract" still in force.
The "Cathédrale Saint-Julien du Mans" was erected over a very long period. It has a Romanesque nave and a Gothic choir. The first nave of the cathedral was erected from 1100 on. Following a fire in 1134, a rebuilding programme was begun, following a different, more complex blueprint. This was partly funded by Henry II of England (aka "Henry Plantagenet", "Henry Curtmantle"), whose father, Geoffroy of Anjou (aka "the Handsome", "le Bel") was buried here in 1151.
The Romanesque nave has some interesting capitals. Here is a "Master of the Beasts", who is obviously feeding the lions. The left lion nibbles a snake, while the vegetarian colleague on the right gets an apple.
Le Mans - Saint-Julien du Mans
23 Jan 2015 |
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An existing celtic settlement was conquered by the Romans 56bC and named Suindinum. Saint Julien du Mans, to whom the cathedral is dedicated, was the first bishop here upto 348. He was followed by Saint Liborius du Mans, who died here in 397 and was buried next to his predecessor inside the existing cathedral.
In 835 Saint Liborius´s relics were exhumed and - on order of Emperor Louis the Pious - transferred to Paderborn (900kms northeast), where Louis´ father Emperor Charlemagne had founded a diocese in 799. This young diocese suffered, as it had no saint of its own.
From this "translation" arose a "brotherhood" between Le Mans and Paderborn, considered to be the oldest "twinning contract" still in force.
The "Cathédrale Saint-Julien du Mans" was erected over a very long period. It has a Romanesque nave and a Gothic choir. The first nave of the cathedral was erected from 1100 on. Following a fire in 1134, a rebuilding programme was begun, following a different, more complex blueprint. This was partly funded by Henry II of England (aka "Henry Plantagenet", "Henry Curtmantle"), whose father, Geoffroy of Anjou (aka "the Handsome", "le Bel") was buried here in 1151.
Early morning in the nave, facing east to the Gothic choir. The blaze on the construction site in 1134 had destroyed whatever was completed. The nave seen today was erected 1137 - 1158. Construction works of the choir started 1217.
www.cathedraledumans.fr
Le Mans - Saint-Julien du Mans
22 Jan 2015 |
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An existing celtic settlement was conquered by the Romans 56bC and named Suindinum. Saint Julien du Mans, to whom the cathedral is dedicated, was the first bishop here upto 348. He was followed by Saint Liborius du Mans, who died here in 397 and was buried next to his predecessor inside the existing cathedral.
In 835 Saint Liborius´s relics were exhumed and - on order of Emperor Louis the Pious - transferred to Paderborn (900kms northeast), where Louis´ father Emperor Charlemagne had founded a diocese in 799. This young diocese suffered, as it had no saint of its own.
From this "translation" arose a "brotherhood" between Le Mans and Paderborn, considered to be the oldest "twinning contract" still in force.
The "Cathédrale Saint-Julien du Mans" was erected over a very long period. It has a Romanesque nave and a Gothic choir. The first nave of the cathedral was erected from 1100 on. Following a fire in 1134, a rebuilding programme was begun, following a different, more complex blueprint. This was partly funded by Henry II of England (aka "Henry Plantagenet", "Henry Curtmantle"), whose father, Geoffroy of Anjou (aka "the Handsome", "le Bel") was buried here in 1151.
Under the roof of the Romanesque nave are some nice corbels. Here is a musician, playing the dolo.
Le Mans - Saint-Julien du Mans
22 Jan 2015 |
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An existing celtic settlement was conquered by the Romans 56bC and named Suindinum. Saint Julien du Mans, to whom the cathedral is dedicated, was the first bishop here upto 348. He was followed by Saint Liborius du Mans, who died here in 397 and was buried next to his predecessor inside the existing cathedral.
In 835 Saint Liborius´s relics were exhumed and - on order of Emperor Louis the Pious - transferred to Paderborn (900kms northeast), where Louis´ father Emperor Charlemagne had founded a diocese in 799. This young diocese suffered, as it had no saint of its own.
From this "translation" arose a "brotherhood" between Le Mans and Paderborn, considered to be the oldest "twinning contract" still in force.
The "Cathédrale Saint-Julien du Mans" was erected over a very long period. It has a Romanesque nave and a Gothic choir. The first nave of the cathedral was erected from 1100 on. Following a fire in 1134, a rebuilding programme was begun, following a different, more complex blueprint. This was partly funded by Henry II of England (aka "Henry Plantagenet", "Henry Curtmantle"), whose father, Geoffroy of Anjou (aka "the Handsome", "le Bel") was buried here in 1151.
Under the roof of the Romanesque nave are some nice corbels.
Le Mans - Saint-Julien du Mans
22 Jan 2015 |
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An existing celtic settlement was conquered by the Romans 56bC and named Suindinum. Saint Julien du Mans, to whom the cathedral is dedicated, was the first bishop here upto 348. He was followed by Saint Liborius du Mans, who died here in 397 and was buried next to his predecessor inside the existing cathedral.
In 835 Saint Liborius´s relics were exhumed and - on order of Emperor Louis the Pious - transferred to Paderborn (900kms northeast), where Louis´ father Emperor Charlemagne had founded a diocese in 799. This young diocese suffered, as it had no saint of its own.
From this "translation" arose a "brotherhood" between Le Mans and Paderborn, considered to be the oldest "twinning contract" still in force.
The "Cathédrale Saint-Julien du Mans" was erected over a very long period. It has a Romanesque nave and a Gothic choir. The first nave of the cathedral was erected from 1100 on. Following a fire in 1134, a rebuilding programme was begun, following a different, more complex blueprint. This was partly funded by Henry II of England (aka "Henry Plantagenet", "Henry Curtmantle"), whose father, Geoffroy of Anjou (aka "the Handsome", "le Bel") was buried here in 1151.
The nave has a sculptured side portal. The doors are flanked by jamb statues.
Le Mans - Saint-Julien du Mans
22 Jan 2015 |
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An existing celtic settlement was conquered by the Romans 56bC and named Suindinum. Saint Julien du Mans, to whom the cathedral is dedicated, was the first bishop here upto 348. He was followed by Saint Liborius du Mans, who died here in 397 and was buried next to his predecessor inside the existing cathedral.
In 835 Saint Liborius´s relics were exhumed and - on order of Emperor Louis the Pious - transferred to Paderborn (900kms northeast), where Louis´ father Emperor Charlemagne had founded a diocese in 799. This young diocese suffered, as it had no saint of its own.
From this "translation" arose a "brotherhood" between Le Mans and Paderborn, considered to be the oldest "twinning contract" still in force.
The "Cathédrale Saint-Julien du Mans" was erected over a very long period. It has a Romanesque nave and a Gothic choir. The first nave of the cathedral was erected from 1100 on. Following a fire in 1134, a rebuilding programme was begun, following a different, more complex blueprint. This was partly funded by Henry II of England (aka "Henry Plantagenet", "Henry Curtmantle"), whose father, Geoffroy of Anjou (aka "the Handsome", "le Bel") was buried here in 1151.
The nave has a sculptured side portal. The doors are flanked by jamb statues. Here are the statues of the right side. This side was better weather-protected over the centuries, so the saints here are better conserved that their colleagues of the left side.
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