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The Basilica Of Saint-Sernin, Historical
The Dolmen Of Pierre Luteau In Ruan (Loiret)
The Godon Stone, In Tillay-Le-Peneux (Eure Et Loir)
The Church St. Lawrence D' Outarville
The &Quot;Pierre-Clouée&Quot; Of Andonville
The Church Of Salt-In-Donzy
The Abbey Of Noirlac, History
The Abbey Church
The Cloister
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11 juin 2007
Brocéliande's lakes
For those which like the fairies and other elves, they also move with the top of water. Long life with Brocéliande!
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11 juin 2007
Brioude
The construction of Saint-Julien de Brioude was spread out over more than one century. Three or four project superintendents followed one another there.Saint Julien was a martyr of the 4è century. Several churches followed one another thus above its tomb....
11 juin 2007
Brioude 2
Outside the church, side of the northern frontage, one finds the well, aligned on an underground river. As usual, it is stopped. (I found well open and in operating state only to Notre-Dame of the spine) Sign of four subsoil water currents in addition...
11 juin 2007
Brioude 3
To finish, some sights of the interior with notemment the column with the men cynocephali, accompanied by Gallic with the beautiful moustache. And some orbs…
11 juin 2007
Notre-Dame of Vernusses
Notre-Dame de Vernusse is a virgin in majesty in drowning of XIIème century. It is 72 cm high. Until the revolution, it was always venerated in the young elm or it was discovered. However, Vernusse comes from “vern”, which wants to say alder… It is for...
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11 juin 2007
Saint-Bathélémy church of Bresnay
From the Middle Ages, the history of Besnay is related to that Souvigny. The parish belongs to the chatellenie of Verneuil and the old diocese of Clermont. The St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre church comprises a nave of tois spans and two collateral. The...
11 juin 2007
Cathedral Saint-Etienne of Bourges
Six Cathedrals in France have as a Saint-Etienne owner: Saint-Etienne cathedral of Auxerre, of Bourges, of Cahors, of Limoges, of Metz and Toulouse. I would like just to specify, above all, which it is very difficult to find of the infos on Bourges. It...
11 juin 2007
Study symbolic system of the cathedral Saint -Etienne of Bourges
Measurements on the ground give: 121,60 meters length, 40,50 meters of width, 37,15 meters height. Esoteric metrology gives to dimensions known as pythagoricians: 399 feet (overall length), 333 feet (length of the nave), 133 feet (interior width). The...
11 juin 2007
The palate Jacques Heart
“A valiant heart nothing impossible…” The palate is in the old town of Bourges. It is made mention, under the palate, of an entry of an underground grid leading to the “room of holy water”. The other entries would be located under the Lallemand hotel...
11 juin 2007
The church Holy Andéol
The first known name of the city east Bergoïata, Celtic name of origin which pointed out its position raised on a rock dominating the Rhone. At the beginning of the Roman era, this name became Bergus or Burgum. The Gallo-Roman senators had covered with...
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