Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: calvarie cross

Biron - Saint-Eutrope / Notre-Dame

18 Jan 2016 4 1 215
Notre-Dame is the parish church of Biron, a village 6kms east of Pons. Once the church was dedicated to Saint-Eutrope as a relic of "Saint Eutropius of Saintes", who came to the region to evangelize the Gauls in the 3rd century, was kept here. Erected within the 12th century the church got fortified soon after. During the 15th/16th century it got enlarged, the apse got vaulted and a chapel was added. Ray (adfinem) did a comparative study and found out that the portals of the churches in Olcoz and Eunate (Northern Spain) are almost identical to the portal in Biron. www.flickr.com/photos/adfinem/7273063248/in/photolist-xFA...

Biron - Saint-Eutrope / Notre-Dame

18 Jan 2016 1 204
Notre-Dame is the parish church of Biron, a village 6kms east of Pons. Once the church was dedicated to Saint-Eutrope as a relic of "Saint Eutropius of Saintes", who came to the region to evangelize the Gauls in the 3rd century, was kept here. Erected within the 12th century the church got fortified soon after. During the 15th/16th century it got enlarged, the apse got vaulted and a chapel was added. The calvarie cross seen in front of the church dates back to the 17th century and is listed in the Base Mérimée. Ray (adfinem) did a comparative study and found out that the portals of the churches in Olcoz and Eunate (Northern Spain) are almost identical to the portal in Biron. www.flickr.com/photos/adfinem/7273063248/in/photolist-xFA...

Biron - Saint-Eutrope / Notre-Dame

12 Jul 2013 174
Notre-Dame is the parish church of Biron, a village 6kms east of Pons. Once the church was dedicated to Saint-Eutrope as a relic of "Saint Eutropius of Saintes", who came to the region to evangelize the Gauls in the 3rd century, was kept here. Erected within the 12th century the church got fortified soon after. During the 15th/16th century it got enlarged, the apse got vaulted and a chapel was added. The calvarie cross seen in front of the church dates back to the 17th century and is listed in the Base Mérimée.