2016
DOI: 10.4000/cem.14484
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Les premiers monastères d’Auvergne à la lumière de la documentation textuelle et archéologique (ve-xe si

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“…88 At the abbey of Manglieu, two religious buildings mentioned in the Life of Saint Bonnet, written just after 700 A.D., and confirmed through archaeological investigation are present within the area of the cloister: Notre-Dame was built on the site of an oratory of the domain of bishop Genest which was granted to the community, while Saint-Sebastien (an apostle according to the Vita) may have also been built on a building of the domain or an earlier central plan structure (perhaps a mausoleum). 89 We will conclude this brief synthesis of sites with the female monastery at Hamage, founded in the second quarter of the 7 th century. 90 This is one of the rare examples of an early medieval French site which has benefitted from archaeological research carried out over a long period.…”
Section: Francementioning
confidence: 99%
“…88 At the abbey of Manglieu, two religious buildings mentioned in the Life of Saint Bonnet, written just after 700 A.D., and confirmed through archaeological investigation are present within the area of the cloister: Notre-Dame was built on the site of an oratory of the domain of bishop Genest which was granted to the community, while Saint-Sebastien (an apostle according to the Vita) may have also been built on a building of the domain or an earlier central plan structure (perhaps a mausoleum). 89 We will conclude this brief synthesis of sites with the female monastery at Hamage, founded in the second quarter of the 7 th century. 90 This is one of the rare examples of an early medieval French site which has benefitted from archaeological research carried out over a long period.…”
Section: Francementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Il se retrouve par la suite avec des corbeilles du XI e siècle, que nous attribuons à l'église Saint-Clément, ou encore d'autres à l'origine géographique indéterminée, mais qui révèlent à leurs surfaces des écrans de construction et des motifs de palmier, type qui se retrouve de manière contemporaine dans le choeur de l'abbatiale Notre-Dame de Bernay (Eure) au milieu du XI e siècle 5 . 8 Le continuum s'achève au début du XII e siècle avec le renouvellement de la sculpture à entrelacs. Cette longue utilisation, même si elle est loin d'être homogène, reflète le souhait de conserver le décor monumental présent à l'époque carolingienne afin de valoriser l'abbaye par son passé, que l'on perçoit alors comme prestigieux.…”
Section: Fig 2 -Chapiteaux Actuellement Présents Dans L'abbatiale Saunclassified