Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: Pieta
Agen - Musée des Beaux-Arts
16 Apr 2023 |
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The Gallo-Roman city of Aginnum, which existed here, was very populated and had an amphitheater that could accommodate more than 10,000 people. From the end of the 3rd century , the chronicles relate the martyrdoms of Saint Caprais and Saint Foy, who are said to be buried in Aginnum. The first known bishop, named Phébade, is documented a century later.
Over the following centuries, Agen was invaded by the Vandals, the Visigoths, and the Franks before being attacked by the Vikings in the 9th century. Historians have noted three invasions: in 843, 853, and the last in 922. A great loss for Agen was when at the end of the 9th century monks from Conques could steal the relics of St. Foy and transfer them to Conques (where they still are).
In the 13th and 14th centuries, the city was contested between the English and the French. In the early stages of the Hundred Years' War, it came to the English but was conquered and recaptured twice. In 1372, the Duke of Anjou established his headquarters here. Although he lost the city the next year, he was able to retake it by 1374. While thereafter part of the towns and castles of Agenais were temporarily under English rule, Agen remained almost permanently in French hands until the end of the war.
The Musée des Beaux-Arts is lodged in four magnificent Renaissance mansion houses which open out on to fine inner courtyards.
Vierge de Pitié / Pieta / 15th century
Tum - Kolegiata w Tumie
24 May 2022 |
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The Collegiate Church of St. Mary and St. Alexius is a Romanesque church in the village of Tum. It was built in the middle of the 12th century. It has the shape of a single-nave basilica, a two-tower west facade and two apses. It is located on top of a holm which was once surrounded by wetlands
The building certainly served as a shelter for the local population.
In 1241 it resisted the invasion of the Tatars, but in 1293 the Lithuanians, led by Vytenis, managed to conquer it. The people who had taken refuge in the church. Some of the refugees were slaughtered and others were enslaved. Throughout the 14th century, the church was repeatedly pillaged by the Teutonic Knights and for many decades it was a ruin.
Over the centuries it was rebuilt several times. After the destruction in the Second World War, the church was rebuilt in its simpler Romanesque form.
The late Romanesuqe tympanum. Two angels flank the Madonna, who holds Jesus in a kind of Pieta-gestus.
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