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Hlothar the Young
Clotaire II
Saint Eligius
Saint Eloi
Merovingian
Via Lemovicensis
Solignac
Haute-Vienne
Christ in Majesty
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Dagobert I


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Solignac - Saint-Pierre

Solignac - Saint-Pierre
Late afternoon in Solignac, where a convent had been founded mid 7th century by Saint Eloi ("Saint Eligius"), who was a kind of senior adviser for the Merovingian kings Clotaire II and his son Dagobert I, the last of the Merovingian kings.

The monastery thrived and soon more than 100 monks lived here. But during the 8th century it suffered from Saracen raids, followed by the Normans, who arrived here and looted the monastery a century later. When more and more pilgrims walked along the Via Lemovicensis, they all passed through here - and so the convent´s wealth and importance grew. Even a (still existing) bridge over the near river Briance got constructed during that time.

The monks started the erection of the abbey-church, seen here, in the first decade of the 12th century. The structure was completed already about a century later.

During the Hundred Years´ War the buildings of the abbey got partly destroyed, Calvinistic iconoclasts were here several times during the Wars of Religions. All formerly monastery buildings next to this church date back to the 18th century and now serve as a retirement home, only the impressive church survived the times and by now is well preserved.

The side portal of the transept in the shadow of the bell tower. Above the door is a Christ in Majesty. Under the flanking arches only some traces of the apostles can be seen, as the sculptures got destroyed during the Wars of Religion.

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