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William of Bezac


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Volvic - Saint-Priest

Volvic - Saint-Priest
There are two products, this small town, near Riom is pretty famous for.
There are the black stones from Volvic, used all over the Auvergne. The gothic cathedral in Clermont-Ferrand is built from the black stones, coming from Volvic.

The younger product is the "Volvic" mineral water. Zillions of plastic bottles, filled with Volvic-water leave this place every week or month.

Long time before Danone (Evian, Badoit, La Salvetat....) entered the stage in Volvic, this place was owned by St. Priest (aka Priest de Clermont, aka Saint Praejectus), bishop of Clermont. St. Priest was stabbed to death here in 676 and immediately was venerated as a martyr. His sucessor Avitor founded an abbey here, that later was depending from Mozac (1169).

The capitals in St. Priest do not have the wonderful, sleek elegance of the carvings seen in the former abbey church in Mozac (5kms east) or Notre-Dame-Du-Port in Clermont-Ferrand (15kms south), but they use the same "icons", that are so typical all over the Auvergne: sirens, griffons, eagles..

According to Bernard Craplet ("Auvergne romane"), who could decipher the inscription running all around the capital, this depicts a donation. On the left is the young lay donor William of Bezac who gives the cleric/prior the column as a symbol for the church, that William had financed. Seen as a "next step" on the back of this capital are two angels consecrating the altar.

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