Saint-Chamant - Saint-Amant
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Saint-Chamant - Saint-Amant


When the church, dedicated to Saint Amans de Rodez, got erected within the 12th century, it was dependent from the abbey Saint-Martin in Tulle (20kms north). It is known, that Humbaud, bishop of Limoges, consecrated a church here in 1094, but at that time the structure cannot have been completed
The portal of Saint-Chamant is extraordenary (for a village church). While the tympanum over the doors is undamaged, all capitals are damaged. After the French Revolution some small vandals used their hammers.
A well dressed miser with a huge sack (full of gold and silver) badly adviced by two ugly envoys of the evil not to share his wealth with the skinny beggars, that flank him.
The portal of Saint-Chamant is extraordenary (for a village church). While the tympanum over the doors is undamaged, all capitals are damaged. After the French Revolution some small vandals used their hammers.
A well dressed miser with a huge sack (full of gold and silver) badly adviced by two ugly envoys of the evil not to share his wealth with the skinny beggars, that flank him.
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