. Rambles in the Pyrenees and the adjacent districts, Gascony, Pays de Foix [and] Roussillon . EASTERN END, LOWER CHURCH, ST. LIZIER. the date 1565 (!), showing how persistent tradition wasin the South of France. M. A. de Dion thinks thatthe gate was transformed into the cathedral in the 22 170 ST. GIRONS AND ST. LIZIER eleventh century, the central portion restored in thetwelfth, and the vaults of the nave and the centraloctagonal tower built in the fourteenth : a plausibleopinion enough, which meets the case, except as. TWELFTH-CENTURY CAP, CLOISTER, ST. LIZIER. regards the basilica erected
. Rambles in the Pyrenees and the adjacent districts, Gascony, Pays de Foix [and] Roussillon . EASTERN END, LOWER CHURCH, ST. LIZIER. the date 1565 (!), showing how persistent tradition wasin the South of France. M. A. de Dion thinks thatthe gate was transformed into the cathedral in the 22 170 ST. GIRONS AND ST. LIZIER eleventh century, the central portion restored in thetwelfth, and the vaults of the nave and the centraloctagonal tower built in the fourteenth : a plausibleopinion enough, which meets the case, except as. TWELFTH-CENTURY CAP, CLOISTER, ST. LIZIER. regards the basilica erected over the tomb of S. Vallierin 550, which has been entirely lost if the present churchis not its representative. In the last bay of the nave a simple pointed brickdoor leads to the beautiful cloister, paved with rough
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