Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: Saint Peter ad Vincula
Pescadoires - Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens
23 Mar 2014 |
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In medieval times Pescadoires was a probably thriving village. The name of the place made clear, who lived here: fishermen. In the 19th century the industrialisation plus the phylloxera epidemic, that destroyed most of the vineyards in the Cahors area, led to a rural exodus. So the population today is only about 150.
In the center of the village is the church "Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens" ("Saint Peter in Chains"). The church, dating back to the 11th/12th century, is the only still existing building of a priory, depending from the Benedictine abbey Saint-Pierre in Moissac. Obviously the church was larger once. Only the nave upto the crossing still exists. Spolia can be found on the outer walls. Here is a head - and a single leg with a shoe.
Pescadoires - Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens
22 Mar 2014 |
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In medieval times Pescadoires was a probably thriving village. The name of the place made clear, who lived here: fishermen. In the 19th century the industrialisation plus the phylloxera epidemic, that destroyed most of the vineyards in the Cahors area, led to a rural exodus. So the population today is only about 150.
In the center of the village is the church "Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens" ("Saint Peter in Chains"). The church, dating back to the 11th/12th century, is the only still existing building of a priory, depending from the Benedictine abbey Saint-Pierre in Moissac. Obviously the church was larger once. The choir got lost over the centuries and got replaced by a square sacristy.
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