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Brive-la-Gaillarde
Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Collégiale Saint-Martin
Gregory of Tours
Corrèze
Taufbecken
France
baptismal font
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Brive-la-Gaillarde - Collégiale Saint-Martin

Brive-la-Gaillarde - Collégiale Saint-Martin
Brive´s parish church is a former collegiate church. The large church was erected in the 12th/13th century, where already Gregory of Tours mentions a church. This was built over the tomb of missionary "Saint Martin l'Espagnol" (aka "Saint Martin den Brive") at the end of the fifth century. Legends tell, that he was a disciple of Saint Martin of Tour.

For the first two centries the collegiate, founded end of the 11th century, prospered, supported by the Bishops of Limoge, but it entered financial difficulties later. The cloister of the collegiate was destroyed in 1764, after the Augustin canons living here, joined the Priory of Port-Dieu. After the Revolution the the conventual buildings were bought by City and demolished in 1835.

In the west, near the portal of Saint-Martin is this huge baptismal font. The metal lid was created in the 19thn century, but the baptismal font itself is from the 12th. It is decorated with three of the four evangelist symbols: lion (Mark), eagle (John) and angel (Matthew).

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