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Tomb of Jeanne de Saveuse, d. 1448, first wife of Charles d'Artois, with recumbent effigy and coat of arms, in the crypt of the Collegiale Notre-Dame et Saint-Laurent, in Eu, Normandy, France. The crypt was redesigned by Louis Philippe after it was damaged during the French Revolution. The church was originally founded in 925 by Guillaume I, comte d'Eu, and became an abbey in the 12th century, which was destroyed during the French Revolution. Only the collegiate church remains, which is owned by the Chateau d'Eu. The church is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
Unique Identifier
AR6173678
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Image
Purpose
Public
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7087px × 4750px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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10TH CENTURY
15TH CENTURY
Abbey
ABBEY CHURCH
Artois
belief
Castle
Chateau
Christian
Christianity
Church
COLLEGIATE CHURCH
COLOR IMAGE
colour image
Crypt
Cushions
Death
detail
Effigy
EU
EUROPE
EUROPEAN
Faith
Family
French
HERITAGE
HISTORIC MONUMENT
History
HORIZONTAL
Monument Historique
Normandie
NORMANDY
Portrait
PORTRAITURE
Praying
RECUMBENT
religion
Religious
SACRED
Sarcophagus
Sculpture
Seine-Maritime
Statue
Stone
Tomb
Western Europe
Western European