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Plantagenet tombs, aerial view, in the nave of the Romanesque abbey church of Fontevraud Abbey, Fontevraud-l'Abbaye, Loire Valley, Maine-et-Loire, France. The 12th century effigies are of Henry II, 1133-89, Plantagenet King of England and his wife, Eleanor of Aquitaine 1122-1204 (top) and of King Richard I the Lionheart (reigned 1189-99) and Isabelle d'Angouleme (bottom). The abbey itself was founded in 1100 by Robert of Arbrissel, who created the Order of Fontevraud. It was a double monastery for monks and nuns, run by an abbess. The abbey is listed as a historic monument and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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2868px × 5433px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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12TH CENTURY
Abbaye royale de Fontevraud
Abbey
ABBEY CHURCH
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY
Aerial View
angevin
ANJOU
belief
CATHOLIC
Catholicism
CHINON
Christian
Christianity
Church
COLOR IMAGE
colour image
Crown
Death
drone
Effigy
ELEANOR OF AQUITAINE
EUROPE
EUROPEAN
Faith
Fontevraud Abbey
Fontevraud-l'Abbaye
Fontevrault
Fontevrist
French
Henri II
HENRY II
HERITAGE
IMAGE
INDOORS
INSIDE
interior
Isabelle d'Angouleme
king
LOIRE VALLEY
Loire-Anjou-Touraine
looking down
Maine-et-Loire
Medieval
Monastery
Monument
Nave
NUN
ORDER
Pays de la Loire
Photograph
Pillow
PLANTAGENêT
Portrait
PORTRAITURE
QUEEN
religion
Religious
RICHARD I
Richard I of England, the Lion-hearted (1157-1199) Plantagen
RICHARD THE LIONHEART
ROMAN CATHOLIC
ROMANESQUE
royal
SCEPTER
Sculpture
Sword
Tomb
TOURISM
Tourist Attraction
Travel
UNESCO
UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE
VERTICAL
View from above
Western Europe
Western European
Worship