Tillac - Saint-Jacques-le-Majeur
Tillac - Saint-Jacques-le-Majeur
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Audressein - Notre-Dame-de-Tramesaygues
Audressein - Notre-Dame-de-Tramesaygues
Audressein - Notre-Dame-de-Tramesaygues
Audressein - Notre-Dame-de-Tramesaygues
Audressein - Notre-Dame-de-Tramesaygues
Audressein - Notre-Dame-de-Tramesaygues
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Biron - Saint-Eutrope / Notre-Dame
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Audressein - Notre-Dame-de-Tramesaygues
Audressein is a tiny village (pop ~120) in the foothills of the Pyrenees. One of the many old pilgrim routes to Santiago de Compostella once followed the valley.
When "Notre-Dame-de-Tramesaygues" was erected within the 14th century, there were still many pilgrims passing through here. As the confluence of two rivers is near the church "Tramesaygues" may mean "between waters".
These marks on the pillars of the nave are no mason marks, but probably graffitti. But I cannot read them 1313?
When "Notre-Dame-de-Tramesaygues" was erected within the 14th century, there were still many pilgrims passing through here. As the confluence of two rivers is near the church "Tramesaygues" may mean "between waters".
These marks on the pillars of the nave are no mason marks, but probably graffitti. But I cannot read them 1313?
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