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Laramière
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Laramière - Prieuré

Laramière - Prieuré
Bertrand de Griffeuille was a wandering hermit, who over decades of wandering around, founded a number of convents between the Auvergne and the Quercy. In 1145, he founded this convent. 10 years later it had developed into a priory dependent on the Augustinian Abbey in La Couronne (Charente).

At that time pilgrims following the Via Podiensis stopped here, but after the body of legendary Saint Amadour had been found by monks (1166), most pilgrims walked via Rocamadour.

The priory got fortified - but did suffer during the Hundred Years´ War, when it got sacked. During the Wars of Religion Calvinist troops conquered the place. In 1661 Jesuits settled here, but in 1762 this order got banned and had to move. After the French Revolution the buildings were sold - and since then are private property. Tours are offered over the summer, but I did not have the time to wait..

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 Martin M. Miles
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The church actually serves the parish, the cemetery is to the left of it.
The buildings changed hands often. Here are today´s owners:

www.ladepeche.fr/article/2014/05/25/1888042-comment-passionnes-histoire-ont-sauve-prieure-laramiere-oubli.html
8 years ago.

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