Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: Saint-Hildevert

Gournay-en-Bray - Saint-Hildevert

17 Sep 2018 1 140
The Normans had raided the whole area in the 10th century, so Gournay-en-Bray was a fortified village, that burnt down with its church in 1174. A new church was built here, that in 1192 got consecrated. The "collégiale" was dedicated to St. Stephen ("Saint Etienne"). When the relics of Saint Hildevert, once Bishop of Meaux, were transferred to this church, dedication and name of the collegiate changed. The church was enlarged and remodeled a couple of times over the centuries. The nave dates back to the 12th century Most of the capitals in Saint-Hildevert have geometric patterns and are very decorative, but some are very different. Many of them depict giant snakes. I visited Gournay-en-Bray already five years ago, so I only upload this photo from here.

Gournay-en-Bray - Saint-Hildevert

20 Aug 2014 1 323
The Normans had raided the whole area in the 10th century, so Gournay-en-Bray was a fortified village, that burnt down with its church in 1174. A new church was built here, that in 1192 got consecrated. The "collégiale" was dedicated to St. Stephen ("Saint Etienne"). When the relics of Saint Hildevert, once Bishop of Meaux, were transferred to this church, dedication and name of the collegiate changed. The church was enlarged and remodeled a couple of times over the centuries. The walls of the nave, the aisles and the massive columns in between are unchanged. They date back to the 12th century Most of the capitals in Saint-Hildevert have geometric patterns and are very decorative, but some are very different. Many of them depict giant snakes (see previous upload). Though attacked by a snake, the man to the left seems not really excited. He has crossed his arms. His bald colleague to the right is fighting the beast.

Gournay-en-Bray - Saint-Hildevert

20 Aug 2014 1 1 368
The Normans had raided the whole area in the 10th century, so Gournay-en-Bray was a fortified village, that burnt down with its church in 1174. A new church was built here, that in 1192 got consecrated. The "collégiale" was dedicated to St. Stephen ("Saint Etienne"). When the relics of Saint Hildevert, once Bishop of Meaux, were transferred to this church, dedication and name of the collegiate changed. The church was enlarged and remodeled a couple of times over the centuries. The walls of the nave, the aisles and the massive columns in between are unchanged. They date back to the 12th century Most of the capitals in Saint-Hildevert have geometric patterns and are very decorative, but some are very different. Many of them depict giant snakes. Here is one of them. The snake is just about to evour the left man.

Gournay-en-Bray - Saint-Hildevert

20 Aug 2014 332
The Normans had raided the whole area in the 10th century, so Gournay-en-Bray was a fortified village, that burnt down with its church in 1174. A new church was built here, that in 1192 got consecrated. The "collégiale" was dedicated to St. Stephen ("Saint Etienne"). When the relics of Saint Hildevert, once Bishop of Meaux, were transferred to this church, dedication and name of the collegiate changed. The church was enlarged and remodeled a couple of times over the centuries. The walls of the nave, the aisles and the massive columns in between are unchanged. They date back to the 12th century Most of the capitals in Saint-Hildevert have geometric patterns and are very decorative, but some are very different. Here is one of them. On the side is a musician, playing a flute. IN the center a miser, holding his money bag. He is flanked by evil grinning persons.

Gournay-en-Bray - Saint-Hildevert

19 Aug 2014 1 1 390
The Normans had raided the whole area in the 10th century, so Gournay-en-Bray was a fortified village, that burnt down with its church in 1174. A new church was built here, that in 1192 got consecrated. The "collégiale" was dedicated to St. Stephen ("Saint Etienne"). When the relics of Saint Hildevert, once Bishop of Meaux, were transferred to this church, dedication and name of the collegiate changed. The church was enlarged and remodeled a couple of times over the centuries. The walls of the nave, the aisles and the massive columns in between are unchanged, they date back to the 12th century

Gournay-en-Bray - Saint-Hildevert

19 Aug 2014 287
The Normans had raided the whole area in the 10th century, so Gournay-en-Bray was a fortified village, that burnt down with its church in 1174. A new church was built here, that in 1192 got consecrated. The "collégiale" was dedicated to St. Stephen ("Saint Etienne"). When the relics of Saint Hildevert, once Bishop of Meaux, were transferred to this church, dedication and name of the collegiate changed. The church was enlarged and remodeled a couple of times over the centuries. The nave dates back to the Romanesque church, while the two towers, that frame the facade were erected around 1650.