Jarnac-Champagne - Eglise de la Transfiguration
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Jarnac-Champagne - Eglise de la Transfiguration
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Échebrune - Saint-Pierre


Échebrune is a small village (pop. ~500) neighbouring Biron and Avy. The Saintonge region is so rich in wonderful Romanesque buildings...
Saint-Pierre was erected within the 12th century, but the church suffered from severe damage during the Hundred Years War, the Wars of Religion and the vandalism of the French Revolution. The crossing tower and the large Gothic apse are rebuilt, but the western facade, seen here partially, and the nave are Romanesque, dating back to the 12th century.
The many graffiti, carved into the walls of the facade and the nave are probably from the time of the great pilgrimage 12th/13th century.
Saint-Pierre was erected within the 12th century, but the church suffered from severe damage during the Hundred Years War, the Wars of Religion and the vandalism of the French Revolution. The crossing tower and the large Gothic apse are rebuilt, but the western facade, seen here partially, and the nave are Romanesque, dating back to the 12th century.
The many graffiti, carved into the walls of the facade and the nave are probably from the time of the great pilgrimage 12th/13th century.
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Some scratched the stones (or drilled holes) to get some powdered material from the sacred church. These powders were used as a medicine.
Here is one of the many horseshoes in Pons:
www.ipernity.com/doc/323415/23439335
The material out of that bone was used to produce pills against
headache.
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