Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: Henri de Tollevast
Tollevast - Saint-Martin
20 Sep 2018 |
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The single-nave church "Saint-Martin" in the center of Tollevast dates back to the 11th/12th century. The church is known for extraordenary carvings inside and outside. Seigneur Henri de Tollevast, who fought on the side of William the Conquerer in Hastings, founded this church. His tomb can be found inside.
I had been here five years ago and already uploaded many photos. Now I will add only very few.
What a strange, grimacing face! It depicts for sure an emotional stress. Does it show pain? The figure holds a smaller face. Giving birth? It reminds me on two corbels, one in Spain and one in the Alsace. See the PiPs..
Tollevast - Saint-Martin
20 Sep 2018 |
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The single-nave church "Saint-Martin" in the center of Tollevast dates back to the 11th/12th century. The church is known for extraordenary carvings inside and outside. Seigneur Henri de Tollevast, who fought on the side of William the Conquerer in Hastings, founded this church. His tomb can be found inside.
I had been here five years ago and already uploaded many photos. Now I will add only very few.
This is probably Samson, tearing the lion apart.
Tollevast - Saint-Martin
19 Sep 2018 |
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The single-nave church "Saint-Martin" in the center of Tollevast dates back to the 11th/12th century. The church is known for extraordenary carvings inside and outside. Seigneur Henri de Tollevast, who fought on the side of William the Conquerer in Hastings, founded this church. His tomb can be found inside.
I had been here five years ago and already uploaded many photos. Now I will add only very few.
Here is either a very uncommon lion devouring a person - or an even more uncommon ape.
Tollevast - Saint-Martin
17 Sep 2014 |
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The single-nave church "Saint-Martin" in the center of Tollevast dates back to the 11th/12th century. Seigneur Henri de Tollevast, who fought on the side of William the Conquerer in Hastings, founded this church. His tomb can be found inside.
The carvings inside Saint-Martin are strange and puzzling. Here is a saint (nimbus) helping a man, who is attacked by a huge snake. Maybe the saint is one of the early missionaries (eg Saint Vigor, who was a legendary dragon tamer) rescuing a pagan soul from evil demons.
Tollevast - Saint-Martin
17 Sep 2014 |
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The single-nave church "Saint-Martin" in the center of Tollevast dates back to the 11th/12th century. Seigneur Henri de Tollevast, who fought on the side of William the Conquerer in Hastings, founded this church. His tomb can be found inside.
The carvings inside Saint-Martin are strange and puzzling.
Here are two dogs(?), running (?) over a small man. Is this man a beaten warrior, hunkering down? An Anglo-Saxon - and are the two dogs Norman lions, dancing over the man?
Tollevast - Saint-Martin
17 Sep 2014 |
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The single-nave church "Saint-Martin" in the center of Tollevast dates back to the 11th/12th century. Seigneur Henri de Tollevast, who fought on the side of William the Conquerer in Hastings, founded this church. His tomb can be found inside.
The carvings inside Saint-Martin are strange and puzzling. Here is a large bearded gentleman (looks like the cannibal just seen!) sitting on a bench or a box. The guardian of the Anglo Saxon war chest. Maybe this was where the money came from that Henri de Tollevast invested into this church.
Tollevast - Saint-Martin
17 Sep 2014 |
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The single-nave church "Saint-Martin" in the center of Tollevast dates back to the 11th/12th century. Seigneur Henri de Tollevast, who fought on the side of William the Conquerer in Hastings, founded this church. His tomb can be found inside.
The carvings inside Saint-Martin are strange and puzzling. Here are two men with mustaches. It looks like the large top one, sits on the chest of the the small one. He seems to be a cannibal, as two small heads hang down from his mouth.
This carving is near to Henri de Tollevast´s tomb. As Henry was a veteran of the Battle of Hastings the bearded cannibal may stand for the enemy Anglo-Saxons.
Tollevast - Saint-Martin
16 Sep 2014 |
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The single-nave church "Saint-Martin" in the center of Tollevast dates back to the 11th/12th century. Seigneur Henri de Tollevast, who fought on the side of William the Conquerer in Hastings, founded this church. His tomb can be found inside.
The nave, facing east to the choir. The architecture is very similar to "Saint-Ébremond" in La Barre-de-Semilly, but the carvings here are more interesting.
Tollevast - Saint-Martin
16 Sep 2014 |
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The single-nave church "Saint-Martin" in the center of Tollevast dates back to the 11th/12th century. Seigneur Henri de Tollevast, who fought on the side of William the Conquerer in Hastings, founded this church. His tomb can be found inside.
There are many sculpted corbels under the roof of Saint Martin. Many of them depict animals, here is a mythical quadruped with wings.
Tollevast - Saint-Martin
16 Sep 2014 |
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The single-nave church "Saint-Martin" in the center of Tollevast dates back to the 11th/12th century. Seigneur Henri de Tollevast, who fought on the side of William the Conquerer in Hastings, founded this church. His tomb can be found inside.
There are many sculpted corbels under the roof of Saint Martin. Many of them depict animals. Here is the head of a goat.
Tollevast - Saint-Martin
16 Sep 2014 |
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The single-nave church "Saint-Martin" in the center of Tollevast dates back to the 11th/12th century. Seigneur Henri de Tollevast, who fought on the side of William the Conquerer in Hastings, founded this church. His tomb can be found inside.
There are many sculpted corbels under the roof of Saint Martin. Many of them depict animals. Here are two snakes. The snakes are obviously dancing and I spent some time, to find out, what kind of dance this could be. Snakes do not dance Tango, Bolero or Foxtrot. I am pretty sure that snakes are gifted belly dancers.
Tollevast - Saint-Martin
16 Sep 2014 |
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The single-nave church "Saint-Martin" in the center of Tollevast dates back to the 11th/12th century. Seigneur Henri de Tollevast, who fought on the side of William the Conquerer in Hastings, founded this church. His tomb can be found inside.
There are many sculpted corbels under the roof of Saint Martin. Many of them depict animals. Here is a dog. A short-legged dachshund, with a very long tail. The spiral tail reminded me on a "pain aux raisins", named "Schnecke" = "escargot" / "snail" in Germany and Austria.
Tollevast - Saint-Martin
15 Sep 2014 |
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The single-nave church "Saint-Martin" in the center of Tollevast dates back to the 11th/12th century. Seigneur Henri de Tollevast, who fought on the side of William the Conquerer in Hastings, founded this church. His tomb can be found inside.
There are many sculpted corbels under the roof of Saint Martin. Many of them depict animals. Here is a deer. Obviously lichens find a pretty agreeable climate near the sea.
Tollevast - Saint-Martin
15 Sep 2014 |
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The single-nave church "Saint-Martin" in the center of Tollevast dates back to the 11th/12th century. Seigneur Henri de Tollevast, who fought on the side of William the Conquerer in Hastings, founded this church. His tomb can be found inside.
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