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Basilica of Saint Severinus of Bordeaux

The Basilica of Saint Severinus (or Basilique Saint-Seurin de Bordeaux, in French) is a church built in Bordeaux at the dawn of the 11th century.[1]

Basilica of Saint Severinus of Bordeaux
A view of the basilica from the Place des Martyrs de la Résistance.
Religion
AffiliationRoman Catholic
DistrictRoman Catholic Archdiocese of Bordeaux
Location
LocationBordeaux, Gironde, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
Geographic coordinates44°50′36″N 0°35′09″W / 44.8432°N 0.5857°W / 44.8432; -0.5857Coordinates: 44°50′36″N 0°35′09″W / 44.8432°N 0.5857°W / 44.8432; -0.5857
Architecture
TypeMinor basilica
StyleRomanesque
Groundbreaking11th Century
Spire height
Official namePart of Routes of Santiago de Compostela in France
CriteriaCultural: (ii), (iv), (vi)
Reference868
Inscription1998 (22nd Session)

In 1998, UNESCO designated the Routes of Santiago de Compostela in France as a World Heritage site, including the three main churches of Bordeaux : the basilica of St. Severinus, the basilica of St Michael and the St. Andrew's cathedral.

History

Ancient origins

The basilica is built upon a Christian necropolis dating to the 4th century CE. The epitaph of Flavinus was engraved beneath a representation of a chrism on the lid of a sarcophagus dating to between 365 and 385 CE, testifying to the Christian presence in Bordeaux to Late Antiquity. This epitaph was extracted during an excavation of the necropolis in 1909. Today, it is housed in the Museum of Aquitaine in Bordeaux.[2]

Foundation legends

Named after the fourth bishop and patron saint of Bordeaux, the history of the basilica begins with the founding of the Abbey of Saint Severinus in the 4th century CE.[citation needed]

Saint Severinus, born in the Levant, arrived in Bordeaux in the 4th century CE and met Bishop Amandus. Gregory of Tours tells the story in his work In Gloria Confessorum: "the Bishop Amandus who governs the church of Bordeaux has a dream one night in which the Lord says to him, 'Lift up and go meet my servant Severin...', and now Saint Severin was coming to meet him. Approaching one another, they greeted each other by name, threw themselves in each other's arms, prayed, kissed and entered the church singing psalms". Thus Severinus became bishop of Bordeaux.[citation needed]

Another legend involving the basilica is that of the Oliphant of Roland (nephew to Charlemagne and famous for his death at Roncevaux) being placed on the altar by the emperor while carrying the remains of the valiant knight. The famous Song of Roland recounts this: "Vint a Burdeles, la citet de... Desur l’alter seint Sevrin le baron Met l’oliphan plein d’or e de manguns: Li pelerin le veient ki la vunt".[3] A Great Step in the Way of Compostela in the Middle Ages, the pilgrims are invited to pass by Saint Severinus to contemplate this relic.[citation needed]

Architecture

 
Entrance

Mid-5th century

Despite the legends surrounding the founding of the church, the presence of an early religious building is attested to in the mid 5th century CE. It was probably a temple or an oratory. It disappeared in the 9th century due to Viking invasions.[citation needed]

11th–13th centuries

At the beginning of the 11th century, the canons of the basilica decided to commence a major reconstruction. It has the shape of a robust Romanesque church in the basilical form. Frequented by pilgrims on the Ways of Saint James of Compostela, the canons led the travelers up to the choir and down into the crypt so that they could see them. During this period, the basilica was the scene of an investiture ceremony consecrating access to power over the County of Bordeaux, especially by the Dukes of Aquitaine.[4]

During the course of the 11th through 13th centuries the nave and the choir were built. In the 13th century, the canons ordered the construction of the southern entry which is surmounted by a porch with a belfry built in the Renaissance style. They also built a monumental Gothic entrance for the necropolis.[citation needed] The entrance consists of a large bay flanked by two blind arches and is decorated with fourteen carved statues representing the twelve apostles and two female statues representing the Synagogue and the Church.[citation needed] The church has three tympana: the main one is decorated with scenes from the Resurrection and the Judgement; the left has a representation of the holy women who visited the tomb; and the right depicts the arrival of Saint Severinus according to Saint Amand's dream. The five-sided porch that leads to it was built later.[citation needed]

14th–18th centuries

The 14th and 15th centuries mark the construction of several chapels. One of them was the Chapel of Madonna of the Rose which was dedicated to the Virgin. It contains an altar that was consecrated by Archbishop Pey Berland in 1444. It was designed in the flamboyant Gothic architecture reminiscent of that found in late-15th-century Normandy and England.[citation needed]

Twice in 1566 and 1698, parts of the church's vault structure collapsed causing serious damage. At the beginning of the 18th century, the architect Jean-Baptiste Augier was charged with rebuilding and bracing them with pillars equipped with stone belt courses. During this repair, he ordered that the floor be backfilled because of its considerable unevenness (nearly three meters). These repairs led to the burial of the crypt and a major modification of the ground of the western porch which dated to the 11th century.[citation needed]

19th century

 
A cross-sectional view of the Basilica of Saint Severinus in 1850.[5]

Though the Basilica of Saint Severinus was spared during the French Revolution, it was headed for a century of profound changes in the 1800s.[citation needed]

In the late 1820s, the western façade was restored by order of the Saint Severinus Building Council. To accomplish this the council hired architect Pierre-Alexandre Poitevin to create a neo-Romanesque façade. The construction of the porch gate hides the Romanesque porch.[citation needed]

Sculptor Dominique Fortuné Maggesi (1801-1892), an artist from Carrara who would go one to the greatest sculptor in the history of Bordeaux, was chosen to decorate the façade. He adorned the entrance with statues of Saint Severinus and Saint Amand whose encounter is depicted on the tympanum.[citation needed]He also carved statues of Saint John and Saint Peter which adorn the balustrade on the upper floor. This was done to give homogeneity to both the façade and Romanesque bell tower of the basilica.[6]

In 1840, the Basilica of Saint Severinus was listed in the Inventory of Historic Monuments (French: l'inventaire des Monuments Historiques). Following this classification, its choir was completely reorganized and a new marble altar was made..[citation needed] Arcades were opened and two chapels were dedicated: one to Saint Fort and other one to the Sacred Heart. They were built on the north side of the basilica. The painter and glassmaker Joseph Villiet signed the stained glass windows of the nave that he created which depict scenes from the bible as well as the history and legends that surround the basilica.[citation needed]

20th century

After it was classified as an historic monument on the List of 1840, it was then inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1998 due to it being the head of one of the Ways of Saint James of Compostela.

Medieval furnishings

Like many churches, the Basilica of Saint Severinus was largely stripped of its medieval furnishings. Despite this, some elements remain such as a number of alabaster altar pieces from the 15th century. One of them, dedicated to the life of the Virgin, remains in the Chapel of the Madonna of the Rose. Another is the one at the main altar which depicts the story of Saint Severinus and the legend of the Staff of Saint Martial.[citation needed]

The church has also retained an ornate 15th-century episcopal pulpit that still has its armrests, backrest and dais. This is a very significant item as it is reserved for the new archbishop of Bordeaux who must take an oath on the relics of Saint Severinus before he is nominated.[citation needed]

The choir still houses thirty-two of the forty-seven stalls from the 15th century. These stalls were intended for the chapter. They are decorated with images of saints, prophets and satirical scenes.[citation needed]

The Basilica of Saint Severinus has a number of well-maintained medieval statues. Among them, are the 13th-century Our Lady of Glad Tidings, the 14th-century alabaster Madonna of the Rose and one of Saint Martial.[citation needed]

Even though Roland's Oliphant (mentioned earlier) was still in the basilica as late as the 17th century, it disappeared before the Revolution.[citation needed]

Crypts

Church crypt

 
Crypt containing the sarcophagus of a saint.

The original crypt was located in a 5th-century building. Its later use as a funerary basilica is attested to by the presence of sarcophagi which supposedly contained the remains of early bishops.

In 1635, the Carolingian apse in the basilica was removed to allow for the creation three recesses for the sarcophagi and the cenotaph of Saint Fort. At the time, this martyr was the object of a cult that lasted until recently. In fact, every May 16[7] mothers led their sons to the grave of Saint Fort to get "fortified".[citation needed]

Archaeological crypt

The archaeological crypt is a vestige of early Christian cemetery and is one of the oldest in Bordeaux. It was situated between Place des Martyrs de la Resistance and Rue Judaïque. According to tradition, the necropolis at Saint Severinus was consecrated by Christ and seven bishops.[citation needed] The tradition also states that many of the rulers of Roncevaux are buried there. This would explain why this place was a magnet for pilgrims in the Middle Ages.[citation needed]

From 1909 to 1910 excavations were conducted south of the church by Paul Courteault. In part of the necropolis superimposed graves were discovered that dated from the 4th to 13th centuries. In the late 1950s and then from 1964 to 1969, Raymond Duru campaigned to get the crypt open to the public. Thanks to his efforts, it has been publicly accessible since the 1980s.

Today

The basilica has benefited from restoration in recent decades. The roofs were redone, as were upper parts of the basilica. The chapels of Madonna of the Rose and Saint John as well as choir were restored.[citation needed]

In 2005, the Gothic entrance benefitted from a restoration funded by the city of Bordeaux and Historic Monuments. During this restoration, that traces of the original polychrome were discovered. This important discovery allows one to imagine the entrance in its original state.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ Michel, Anne. Saint-Seurin de Bordeaux : un site, une basilique, une histoire. ISBN 9782356132086.
  2. ^ Guide archéologique de l'Aquitaine [Archeological Guide to Aquitaine]. Ausonius Editions. 2004. ISBN 2-910023-44-3.
  3. ^ "La Chanson de Roland/Joseph Bédier/La Chanson de Roland/Texte - Wikisource". fr.wikisource.org (in French). Retrieved 2017-11-22.
  4. ^ Boutoulle, Frédéric (2009). "L'investiture au comté de Bordeaux à Saint-Seurin : un rite sans précédents locaux" in Autour de Saint-Seurin de Bordeaux. Lieu, mémoire et pouvoir (IVe-XVe siècles), dans colloque organisée par D. Barraud, I. Cartron, P. Henriet, A. Michel, 12-14 octobre 2006 ["The Investiture of the County of Bordeaux in Saint Severinus: A Rite Without Local Precedent" in Around Saint Severinus of Bordeaux. Venue, Remembrance and Power (4th-15th Centuries), seminar organized by D. Barraud, I. Cartron, P. Henriet, A. Michel, 12-14 octobre 2006]. pp. 255–265. Retrieved 2018-01-30.
  5. ^ [Report on the works of the Commission of Monuments, Historical Documents and Civil Buildings of the Department of Gironde in the Year 1850-51] (PDF) (in French). Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 February 2018.
  6. ^ Darfay, Catherine. "La sculpture dans la ville" [Sculpture in the City]. Sud-Ouest (English: Southwest). Retrieved 3 Oct 2010.
  7. ^ "Saint Fort of Bordeaux". CatholicSaints.Info. Retrieved 2 Apr 2018.

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The Basilica of Saint Severinus or Basilique Saint Seurin de Bordeaux in French is a church built in Bordeaux at the dawn of the 11th century 1 Basilica of Saint Severinus of BordeauxA view of the basilica from the Place des Martyrs de la Resistance ReligionAffiliationRoman CatholicDistrictRoman Catholic Archdiocese of BordeauxLocationLocationBordeaux Gironde Nouvelle Aquitaine FranceGeographic coordinates44 50 36 N 0 35 09 W 44 8432 N 0 5857 W 44 8432 0 5857 Coordinates 44 50 36 N 0 35 09 W 44 8432 N 0 5857 W 44 8432 0 5857ArchitectureTypeMinor basilicaStyleRomanesqueGroundbreaking11th CenturySpire heightUNESCO World Heritage SiteOfficial namePart of Routes of Santiago de Compostela in FranceCriteriaCultural ii iv vi Reference868Inscription1998 22nd Session In 1998 UNESCO designated the Routes of Santiago de Compostela in France as a World Heritage site including the three main churches of Bordeaux the basilica of St Severinus the basilica of St Michael and the St Andrew s cathedral Contents 1 History 1 1 Ancient origins 1 2 Foundation legends 2 Architecture 2 1 Mid 5th century 2 2 11th 13th centuries 2 3 14th 18th centuries 2 4 19th century 2 5 20th century 3 Medieval furnishings 4 Crypts 4 1 Church crypt 4 2 Archaeological crypt 5 Today 6 ReferencesHistory EditAncient origins Edit The basilica is built upon a Christian necropolis dating to the 4th century CE The epitaph of Flavinus was engraved beneath a representation of a chrism on the lid of a sarcophagus dating to between 365 and 385 CE testifying to the Christian presence in Bordeaux to Late Antiquity This epitaph was extracted during an excavation of the necropolis in 1909 Today it is housed in the Museum of Aquitaine in Bordeaux 2 Foundation legends Edit Named after the fourth bishop and patron saint of Bordeaux the history of the basilica begins with the founding of the Abbey of Saint Severinus in the 4th century CE citation needed Saint Severinus born in the Levant arrived in Bordeaux in the 4th century CE and met Bishop Amandus Gregory of Tours tells the story in his work In Gloria Confessorum the Bishop Amandus who governs the church of Bordeaux has a dream one night in which the Lord says to him Lift up and go meet my servant Severin and now Saint Severin was coming to meet him Approaching one another they greeted each other by name threw themselves in each other s arms prayed kissed and entered the church singing psalms Thus Severinus became bishop of Bordeaux citation needed Another legend involving the basilica is that of the Oliphant of Roland nephew to Charlemagne and famous for his death at Roncevaux being placed on the altar by the emperor while carrying the remains of the valiant knight The famous Song of Roland recounts this Vint a Burdeles la citet de Desur l alter seint Sevrin le baron Met l oliphan plein d or e de manguns Li pelerin le veient ki la vunt 3 A Great Step in the Way of Compostela in the Middle Ages the pilgrims are invited to pass by Saint Severinus to contemplate this relic citation needed Architecture Edit Entrance Mid 5th century Edit Despite the legends surrounding the founding of the church the presence of an early religious building is attested to in the mid 5th century CE It was probably a temple or an oratory It disappeared in the 9th century due to Viking invasions citation needed 11th 13th centuries Edit At the beginning of the 11th century the canons of the basilica decided to commence a major reconstruction It has the shape of a robust Romanesque church in the basilical form Frequented by pilgrims on the Ways of Saint James of Compostela the canons led the travelers up to the choir and down into the crypt so that they could see them During this period the basilica was the scene of an investiture ceremony consecrating access to power over the County of Bordeaux especially by the Dukes of Aquitaine 4 During the course of the 11th through 13th centuries the nave and the choir were built In the 13th century the canons ordered the construction of the southern entry which is surmounted by a porch with a belfry built in the Renaissance style They also built a monumental Gothic entrance for the necropolis citation needed The entrance consists of a large bay flanked by two blind arches and is decorated with fourteen carved statues representing the twelve apostles and two female statues representing the Synagogue and the Church citation needed The church has three tympana the main one is decorated with scenes from the Resurrection and the Judgement the left has a representation of the holy women who visited the tomb and the right depicts the arrival of Saint Severinus according to Saint Amand s dream The five sided porch that leads to it was built later citation needed 14th 18th centuries Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message The 14th and 15th centuries mark the construction of several chapels One of them was the Chapel of Madonna of the Rose which was dedicated to the Virgin It contains an altar that was consecrated by Archbishop Pey Berland in 1444 It was designed in the flamboyant Gothic architecture reminiscent of that found in late 15th century Normandy and England citation needed Twice in 1566 and 1698 parts of the church s vault structure collapsed causing serious damage At the beginning of the 18th century the architect Jean Baptiste Augier was charged with rebuilding and bracing them with pillars equipped with stone belt courses During this repair he ordered that the floor be backfilled because of its considerable unevenness nearly three meters These repairs led to the burial of the crypt and a major modification of the ground of the western porch which dated to the 11th century citation needed 19th century Edit A cross sectional view of the Basilica of Saint Severinus in 1850 5 Though the Basilica of Saint Severinus was spared during the French Revolution it was headed for a century of profound changes in the 1800s citation needed In the late 1820s the western facade was restored by order of the Saint Severinus Building Council To accomplish this the council hired architect Pierre Alexandre Poitevin to create a neo Romanesque facade The construction of the porch gate hides the Romanesque porch citation needed Sculptor Dominique Fortune Maggesi 1801 1892 an artist from Carrara who would go one to the greatest sculptor in the history of Bordeaux was chosen to decorate the facade He adorned the entrance with statues of Saint Severinus and Saint Amand whose encounter is depicted on the tympanum citation needed He also carved statues of Saint John and Saint Peter which adorn the balustrade on the upper floor This was done to give homogeneity to both the facade and Romanesque bell tower of the basilica 6 In 1840 the Basilica of Saint Severinus was listed in the Inventory of Historic Monuments French l inventaire des Monuments Historiques Following this classification its choir was completely reorganized and a new marble altar was made citation needed Arcades were opened and two chapels were dedicated one to Saint Fort and other one to the Sacred Heart They were built on the north side of the basilica The painter and glassmaker Joseph Villiet signed the stained glass windows of the nave that he created which depict scenes from the bible as well as the history and legends that surround the basilica citation needed Detail of the stained glass representation of the meeting of Saint Severinus and Saint Amand Stained glass representation of the life of Saint Severinus Stained glass representation of the Queen of Sheba and Solomon Stained Glass of the Kings representation of the Black Prince kneeling before the Bishop of Amenieu Stained glass representation of the Tree of Jesse based on Isaiah 11 1 9 Grand Glass Left Side of the Nave representation of saints around the Virgin20th century Edit After it was classified as an historic monument on the List of 1840 it was then inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1998 due to it being the head of one of the Ways of Saint James of Compostela Medieval furnishings EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Like many churches the Basilica of Saint Severinus was largely stripped of its medieval furnishings Despite this some elements remain such as a number of alabaster altar pieces from the 15th century One of them dedicated to the life of the Virgin remains in the Chapel of the Madonna of the Rose Another is the one at the main altar which depicts the story of Saint Severinus and the legend of the Staff of Saint Martial citation needed The church has also retained an ornate 15th century episcopal pulpit that still has its armrests backrest and dais This is a very significant item as it is reserved for the new archbishop of Bordeaux who must take an oath on the relics of Saint Severinus before he is nominated citation needed The choir still houses thirty two of the forty seven stalls from the 15th century These stalls were intended for the chapter They are decorated with images of saints prophets and satirical scenes citation needed The Basilica of Saint Severinus has a number of well maintained medieval statues Among them are the 13th century Our Lady of Glad Tidings the 14th century alabaster Madonna of the Rose and one of Saint Martial citation needed Even though Roland s Oliphant mentioned earlier was still in the basilica as late as the 17th century it disappeared before the Revolution citation needed Crypts EditChurch crypt Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Crypt containing the sarcophagus of a saint The original crypt was located in a 5th century building Its later use as a funerary basilica is attested to by the presence of sarcophagi which supposedly contained the remains of early bishops In 1635 the Carolingian apse in the basilica was removed to allow for the creation three recesses for the sarcophagi and the cenotaph of Saint Fort At the time this martyr was the object of a cult that lasted until recently In fact every May 16 7 mothers led their sons to the grave of Saint Fort to get fortified citation needed Archaeological crypt Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message The archaeological crypt is a vestige of early Christian cemetery and is one of the oldest in Bordeaux It was situated between Place des Martyrs de la Resistance and Rue Judaique According to tradition the necropolis at Saint Severinus was consecrated by Christ and seven bishops citation needed The tradition also states that many of the rulers of Roncevaux are buried there This would explain why this place was a magnet for pilgrims in the Middle Ages citation needed From 1909 to 1910 excavations were conducted south of the church by Paul Courteault In part of the necropolis superimposed graves were discovered that dated from the 4th to 13th centuries In the late 1950s and then from 1964 to 1969 Raymond Duru campaigned to get the crypt open to the public Thanks to his efforts it has been publicly accessible since the 1980s Today EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message The basilica has benefited from restoration in recent decades The roofs were redone as were upper parts of the basilica The chapels of Madonna of the Rose and Saint John as well as choir were restored citation needed In 2005 the Gothic entrance benefitted from a restoration funded by the city of Bordeaux and Historic Monuments During this restoration that traces of the original polychrome were discovered This important discovery allows one to imagine the entrance in its original state citation needed References Edit Michel Anne Saint Seurin de Bordeaux un site une basilique une histoire ISBN 9782356132086 Guide archeologique de l Aquitaine Archeological Guide to Aquitaine Ausonius Editions 2004 ISBN 2 910023 44 3 La Chanson de Roland Joseph Bedier La Chanson de Roland Texte Wikisource fr wikisource org in French Retrieved 2017 11 22 Boutoulle Frederic 2009 L investiture au comte de Bordeaux a Saint Seurin un rite sans precedents locaux in Autour de Saint Seurin de Bordeaux Lieu memoire et pouvoir IVe XVe siecles dans colloque organisee par D Barraud I Cartron P Henriet A Michel 12 14 octobre 2006 The Investiture of the County of Bordeaux in Saint Severinus A Rite Without Local Precedent in Around Saint Severinus of Bordeaux Venue Remembrance and Power 4th 15th Centuries seminar organized by D Barraud I Cartron P Henriet A Michel 12 14 octobre 2006 pp 255 265 Retrieved 2018 01 30 Compte rendu de travaux de la commission des monuments et documents historiques et des batiment civils du departement de la Gironde pendant l annee 1850 51 Report on the works of the Commission of Monuments Historical Documents and Civil Buildings of the Department of Gironde in the Year 1850 51 PDF in French Archived from the original PDF on 16 February 2018 Darfay Catherine La sculpture dans la ville Sculpture in the City Sud Ouest English Southwest Retrieved 3 Oct 2010 Saint Fort of Bordeaux CatholicSaints Info Retrieved 2 Apr 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Basilica of Saint Severinus of Bordeaux amp oldid 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