Santa María la Real de Irache
Bas-côté de l'église de Dangeau
Oloriz - San Pedro de Echano
Oloriz - San Pedro de Echano
Oloriz - San Pedro de Echano
Oloriz - San Pedro de Echano
Oloriz - San Pedro de Echano
Oloriz - San Pedro de Echano
Sangüesa - Santa María la Real
Saint Mary of Eunate
Catus - Saint-Astier
Duravel - Saint-Hilarion
Carennac - Saint-Pierre
Albignac - Notre Dame
Saint-Yrieix-la-Perche - Saint-Yrieix
Saint-Yrieix-la-Perche - Saint-Yrieix
Moissac - Abbaye Saint-Pierre
Moissac - Abbaye Saint-Pierre
Le Dorat - Collégiale Saint-Pierre
Montmorillon - Octagon
Montmorillon - Octagon
De fide rerum quae non videntur.
Abbaye de Jumièges
Estella - Iglesia de San Pedro de la Rúa
Estella - Iglesia de San Pedro de la Rúa
Estella - Iglesia de San Pedro de la Rúa
Bordeaux - Sainte-Croix
Bordeaux - Sainte-Croix
Chauvigny - Saint-Pierre
Chauvigny - Saint-Pierre
Chauvigny - Saint-Pierre
Saint-Fort-sur-Gironde - Saint-Fortunat
Saint-Fort-sur-Gironde - Saint-Fortunat
Vouvant - Notre-Dame
Vouvant - Notre-Dame
Vouvant - Notre-Dame
Airvault - Saint-Pierre
Matha - Saint-Pierre de Marestay
Maillezais - Saint-Nicolas
Matha - Saint-Hérie
Matha - Saint-Hérie
Matha - Saint-Hérie
Matha - Saint-Hérie
Authon-Ébéon - Notre-Dame de l'Assomption
Matha - Saint-Pierre de Marestay
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Santa María la Real de Irache


A Benedictian monastery, with strong ties to Cluny, existed here in 958, after the Reconquista had reconquered the area about 50 years earlier. There are hints, that a convent may have been here already in Visigothic times. The monastery offered a "hopital" to the pilgrims already in 1054, when nearby Estrella was not even founded.
The large church was erected in a Basilica-style within the 12th and 13th century on a the floorplan of a "Latin Cross".
A group of fighting knights. This capital may depict a tourney (hastilude, joust), what I doubt. These scenes, that can often be found along the way to Santiago de Compostella, have a more political background and are connected to the Reconquista.
The large church was erected in a Basilica-style within the 12th and 13th century on a the floorplan of a "Latin Cross".
A group of fighting knights. This capital may depict a tourney (hastilude, joust), what I doubt. These scenes, that can often be found along the way to Santiago de Compostella, have a more political background and are connected to the Reconquista.
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