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Church of St. Philibert, Tournus

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According to a tradition, a tenth-century abbot began construction of the present building. Some sources follow tradition in suggesting that construction began before 1000. However, current thinking is that the earliest parts of the church are eleventh century. It is in the early
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The church is set in a fortified enclosure, and defence was evidently a factor in the design of the building. The
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raid on continental Europe, when raiders attacked the monastery in 799. Around 863 the monk
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First Romanesque in France, Pictures of St. Philibert at Tournus and St. Martin at Chapaize
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wrote a history of the transfer of the monastery and the relics of Philibert of Jumièges.
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front can be described as "lithic" in that it has heavy masonry walls and few windows.
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gave Tournus to a community of monks who came to the locality with the relics of
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Tournus. Nouvelle Histoire de l'abbaye de St-Filibert et de la ville de Tournus
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The abbey was closed in the seventeenth century and St. Philibert became a
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The Cambridge History of Scandinavia, Volume 1: Prehistory to 1520
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is a medieval church, the main surviving building of a former
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The abbey was damaged by a Hungarian invasion in 936/937.
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11th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in France
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History of medieval Arabic and Western European domes
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Christian monasteries established in the 9th century
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Sutton, Ian. A Survey of Western Architecture. 1999.
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