Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: Marignac

Marignac - Saint-Sulpice

22 Jan 2016 3 1 238
The parish church Saint-Sulpice in the village of Marignac was erected within the 12th century as part of a priory, founded here by the Charroux Abbey (120kms southeast). The church has a remarkable cloverleaf layout. The eastern part with the side chapels and the apse and the western portal still date back to the first church here, while the outer walls of the nave have been rebuilt, after destruction by war. - As I have uploaded already many photos taken here previously, I will just add a few "new" ones. - A smiling mermaid holding a fish - and a large bird stealing a juicy morsel.

Marignac - Saint-Sulpice

22 Jan 2016 1 1 191
The parish church Saint-Sulpice in the village of Marignac was erected within the 12th century as part of a priory, founded here by the Charroux Abbey (120kms southeast). The church has a remarkable cloverleaf layout. The eastern part with the side chapels and the apse and the western portal still date back to the first church here, while the outer walls of the nave have been rebuilt, after destruction by war. - As I have uploaded already many photos taken here previously, I will just add a few "new" ones. - A winged, two-legged dragon chasing a lion.

Marignac - Saint-Sulpice

22 Jan 2016 1 1 218
The parish church Saint-Sulpice in the village of Marignac was erected within the 12th century as part of a priory, founded here by the Charroux Abbey (120kms southeast). The church has a remarkable cloverleaf layout. The eastern part with the side chapels and the apse and the western portal still date back to the first church here, while the outer walls of the nave have been rebuilt, after destruction by war. - As I have uploaded already many photos taken here previously, I will just add a few "new" ones. - An elaborate frieze runs around the "cloverleaf" apse. Here is a corbel with a person playing a dolio.

Marignac - Saint-Sulpice

21 Jan 2016 1 1 286
The parish church Saint-Sulpice in the village of Marignac was erected within the 12th century as part of a priory, founded here by the Charroux Abbey (120kms southeast). The church has a remarkable cloverleaf layout. The eastern part with the side chapels and the apse and the western portal still date back to the first church here, while the outer walls of the nave have been rebuilt, after destruction by war. - As I have uploaded already many photos taken here previously, I will just add a few "new" ones. - An elaborate frieze runs around the "cloverleaf" apse. Here is a corbel with a person, blowing the horn.

Marignac - Saint-Sulpice

21 Jan 2016 1 1 225
The parish church Saint-Sulpice in the village of Marignac was erected within the 12th century as part of a priory, founded here by the Charroux Abbey (120kms southeast). The church has a remarkable cloverleaf layout. The eastern part with the side chapels and the apse and the western portal still date back to the first church here, while the outer walls of the nave have been rebuilt, after destruction by war. - As I have uploaded already many photos taken here previously, I will just add a few "new" ones. - An elaborate frieze runs around the "cloverleaf" apse.

Marignac - Saint-Sulpice

05 Jul 2013 197
The parish church Saint-Sulpice in the village of Marignac was erected within the 12th century as part of a priory, founded here by the Charroux Abbey (120kms southeast). The church has a remarkable cloverleaf layout. The eastern part with the side chapels and the apse and the western portal are still dating back to the first church here, while the outer walls of the nave have been rebuilt, after destruction by war. The frieze, that runs all around the apse, has a very dense jungle of entwined vines, full of dangers and adventures. The large eagle seems very unconcerned, while the two dogs attack the deer.

Marignac - Saint-Sulpice

05 Jul 2013 1 187
The parish church Saint-Sulpice in the village of Marignac was erected within the 12th century as part of a priory, founded here by the Charroux Abbey (120kms southeast). The church has a remarkable cloverleaf layout. The eastern part with the side chapels and the apse and the western portal are still dating back to the first church here, while the outer walls of the nave have been rebuilt, after destruction by war. The frieze, that runs all around the apse, has a very dense jungle of entwined vines, full of dangers and adventures. There were free-style wrestlers around the corner (previous upload), the wrestlers ,seen here, obviously prefer the Graeco-Roman style.

Marignac - Saint-Sulpice

05 Jul 2013 167
The parish church Saint-Sulpice in the village of Marignac was erected within the 12th century as part of a priory, founded here by the Charroux Abbey (120kms southeast). The church has a remarkable cloverleaf layout. The eastern part with the side chapels and the apse and the western portal are still dating back to the first church here, while the outer walls of the nave have been rebuilt, after destruction by war. The frieze, that runs all around the apse, has a very dense jungle of entwined vines, full of dangers and adventures. Humans are wrestling between the vines. Grabbing the opponent´s genitals is neither covered by the rules of freestyle-wrestling, nor Graeco-Roman style.

Marignac - Saint-Sulpice

05 Jul 2013 153
The parish church Saint-Sulpice in the village of Marignac was erected within the 12th century as part of a priory, founded here by the Charroux Abbey (120kms southeast). The church has a remarkable cloverleaf layout. The eastern part with the side chapels and the apse and the western portal are still dating back to the first church here, while the outer walls of the nave have been rebuilt, after destruction by war. The frieze, that runs all around the apse, has a very dense jungle of entwined vines, full of dangers and adventures. Here are lions, guarding the corners or fighting evil creatures.

Marignac - Saint-Sulpice

05 Jul 2013 189
The parish church Saint-Sulpice in the village of Marignac was erected within the 12th century as part of a priory, founded here by the Charroux Abbey (120kms southeast). The church has a remarkable cloverleaf layout. The eastern part with the side chapels and the apse and the western portal are still dating back to the first church here, while the outer walls of the nave have been rebuilt, after destruction by war. The Romanesque apse was probably painted within the late 19th/early 20th century with this lightblue. Note the Romanesque frieze, that runs all around, depicting a dense jungle of entwined vines, full of lurking dangers and strange adventures.

Marignac - Saint-Sulpice

05 Jul 2013 158
The parish church Saint-Sulpice in the village of Marignac was erected within the 12th century as part of a priory, founded here by the Charroux Abbey (120kms southeast). The church has a remarkable cloverleaf layout. The eastern part with the side chapels and the apse and the western portal are still dating back to the first church here, while the outer walls of the nave have been rebuilt, after destruction by war. There are some capitals on the pillars, that support the rebuilt walls. Here is a (unicaudal) mermaid, holding fish in her hands. A bird pecks one of the fish. Must be a seagull! Actually the mermaid is a twin. Her sister is on the other side of the capital.

Marignac - Saint-Sulpice

05 Jul 2013 146
The parish church Saint-Sulpice in the village of Marignac was erected within the 12th century as part of a priory, founded here by the Charroux Abbey (120kms southeast). The church has a remarkable cloverleaf layout. The eastern part with the side chapels and the apse and the western portal are still dating back to the first church here, while the outer walls of the nave have been rebuilt, after destruction by war. Inside the nave, facing east, under a wooden roof. Left and rigt are the rebuilt walls. The crossing in front is Romanesque.

Marignac - Saint-Sulpice

05 Jul 2013 149
The parish church Saint-Sulpice in the village of Marignac was erected within the 12th century as part of a priory, founded here by the Charroux Abbey (120kms southeast). The church has a remarkable cloverleaf layout. The eastern part with the side chapels and the apse and the western portal, seen here, are still dating back to the first church here, while the outer walls of the nave have been rebuilt, after destruction by war. Unfortunately most carvings of the large archevolts are weathered away, and the two saints in the little niche to the right have lost their heads.

Marignac - Saint-Sulpice

05 Jul 2013 1 148
The parish church Saint-Sulpice in the village of Marignac was erected within the 12th century as part of a priory, founded here by the Charroux Abbey (120kms southeast). The church has a remarkable cloverleaf layout. The eastern part, seen here and the portal are still dating back to the first church here, while the outer walls of the nave have been rebuilt, after destruction by war. All around the eastern "cloverleaf" are carved corbels, pillar and capitals. This one is very mysterious. An elderly person (monk) in a strage kind of hood? Or a childbirth?

Marignac - Saint-Sulpice

05 Jul 2013 207
The parish church Saint-Sulpice in the village of Marignac was erected within the 12th century as part of a priory, founded here by the Charroux Abbey (120kms southeast). The church has a remarkable cloverleaf layout. The eastern part, seen here and the portal are still dating back to the first church here, while the outer walls of the nave have been rebuilt, after destruction by war. All around the eastern "cloverleaf" are carved corbels, pillar and capitals. For a while I saw here a hugging couple. But this is a serious fight. Note the very unfair kick "below the belt".

Marignac - Saint-Sulpice

05 Jul 2013 1 161
The parish church Saint-Sulpice in the village of Marignac was erected within the 12th century as part of a priory, founded here by the Charroux Abbey (120kms southeast). The church has a remarkable cloverleaf layout. The eastern part, seen here and the portal are still dating back to the first church here, while the outer walls of the nave have been rebuilt, after destruction by war. All around the eastern "cloverleaf" are carved corbels, pillar and capitals. Here is a corbel to the left, depicting a wine-grower, holding a barrel. The region is still known for the wine and spirits (Cognac is 30kms northeast). Hard tow say, what was to see on the capital. Two mermaids, flanking a howling creature?

Marignac - Saint-Sulpice

05 Jul 2013 157
The parish church Saint-Sulpice in the village of Marignac was erected within the 12th century as part of a priory, founded here by the Charroux Abbey (120kms southeast). The church has a remarkable cloverleaf layout. The eastern part, seen here and the portal are still dating back to the first church here, while the outer walls of the nave have been rebuilt, after destruction by war. All around the eastern "cloverleaf" are carved corbels, pillar and capitals. Here a is a group of slightly weathered posing mermaids

Marignac - Saint-Sulpice

05 Jul 2013 1 139
The parish church Saint-Sulpice in the village of Marignac was erected within the 12th century as part of a priory, founded here by the Charroux Abbey (120kms southeast). The church has a remarkable cloverleaf layout. The eastern part, seen here and the portal are still dating back to the first church here, while the outer walls of the nave have been rebuilt, after destruction by war.