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Fleurance
Edward I of England
Gascony
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Philippe le Bel Fleurance


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Fleurance - Saint-Laurent

Fleurance - Saint-Laurent
Fleurance was founded as a bastide in the 13th century. It lies in the heart of the former province of Gascony. The name Fleurance is a reference to the Italian city of Florence. Curiously, in the region there are other such references to cities in Europe, such as Geaune (Genoa), Pavie (Pavia), Miélan (Milan), Koln (Cologne) or Plaisance (Piacenza).

Fleurance was built on a hill on a regular plan. After Philippe le Bel Fleurance ceded to Edward I of England in 1287, the latter helped finance brick walls in 1292.

A few years later, the construction of Saint-Laurent begins. The imposing church (70 m long and 35 m wide) is an example of the Southern Gothic style. The influence of Toulouse is very evident in this construction.

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 Jaap van 't Veen
Jaap van 't Veen club
Beautiful church; well captured.
Enjoy your weekend
13 months ago.
 Fred Fouarge
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HFF Martin
13 months ago.

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