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Rood screen, Basilica of Liesse Notre Dame, Liesse-Notre-Dame, Laon, Picardy, France
Rood screen, 1616, from where the Gospel and the Epistles are preached, donated by Marie de Gonzague of the Guise Lorraine family, between the nave and the chancel of the Basilica of Liesse Notre Dame, built 1134 in Flamboyant Gothic style by the Chevaliers d'Eppes, then rebuilt in 1384 and enlarged in 1480 and again in the 19th century, Liesse-Notre-Dame, Laon, Picardy, France. Pilgrims flock here to worship the Black Virgin, based on Ismeria, the Soudanese daughter of the sultan of Cairo El-Afdhal, who saved the lives of French knights during the Crusades, converted to christianity and married Robert d'Eppes, son of Guillaume II of France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
Unique Identifier
AR9184062
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
5162px × 3607px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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12TH CENTURY
17th century
AISLE
Aisne
Architecture
Balcony
Balustrade
Basilica
belief
BLACK VIRGIN
building
CATHOLIC
Catholicism
Christian
Christianity
Church
Cross
EUROPE
EUROPEAN
Faith
Flamboyant Gothic
France
French
Gothic
HERITAGE
History
HORIZONTAL
INDOORS
INSIDE
interior
Laon
MC
Nave
PEW
Picardie
picardy
Pilgrim
Pilgrimage
religion
Religious
Rood Screen
SACRED
stained glass window
Western Europe
Western European