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Identifier: ramblesinpyrene00jack (find matches)
Title: Rambles in the Pyrenees and the adjacent districts, Gascony, Pays de Foix (and) Roussillon
Year: 1912 (1910s)
Authors: Jackson, F. Hamilton (Frederick Hamilton), 1848-1923
Subjects: Architecture
Publisher: London, Murray
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
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ne,and some of the caps are almost exactly like Serrabonain details. The scrolls of the ironwork are wroughtto the cross pieces, not independent as at Corneilla.The bigger door is the more individual. There are in the town several houses of the fourteenthand fifteenth centuries. In 1263 the King ordered theconstruction of three bridges at Villefranche ; thebridge of S. Pierre is thought to be one of them. Inearly medieval times many Jews lived here. Thefortifications were strengthened by Alfonso V. ofAragon (1431-1454). On the Tour du Diable the dateof construction is engraved on the back of a slab, theother side of which bears an epitaph of the thirteentlicentury. From Villefranche we walked up to Vernet-les-Bains, because we wished to visit Corneilla-le-Conflent,which possesses a very interesting church. The villagelies at the junction of the two Valleys of St. Vincent andFillols, which descend directly from the Pic du Canigou.It is of considerable antiquity, the first mention of it
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CORNEILLA-LE-CONFLENT 273 occurring in 950. The Counts of Cerdagne had apalace in the place, which was given by Pedro IV.of Aragon in 1351, to a priory of Augustinian Canons,founded quite near in 1095 by Guillaume Jourdain,son of Guillaume Raymond. To them the churchbelonged. This church, dedicated to the Virgin, iscalled by M. Brutails one of the simplest churches in the district. It consists of naveand aisles, transept, centralapse, and four small apsesopening eastwards from thetransept, which do not appearexternally, and must be divinedby the loopholes with which thewall is pierced in the deepestpart of each apse. The navearcade, of four bays, rests onpiers of rectangular plan withsimple imposts. The centralapse is lighted by three round-PLAN OF CHURCH coRNEiLLA- hcadcd wludows, wlth colon- LE-CONFLKNT. nettes in the jambs, and roll-mouldings above them both internally and exter-nally. The main vault is a pointed waggon-vault,with a string at its springing ; the aisle vaults alsoha

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