Sainte Catherine d'Alexandrie á Limeuil
deity French Catholic single tradition · 1
A Black Madonna statue from the 17th century venerated at Limeuil in Dordogne, France. This statue was broken and thrown into the Dordogne River during the French Wars of Religion (1562-1598) but was recovered and returned to the church.
When
- First attested
- 1600 CE
- Attested period
- 1600 – 2020
- Historical notes
- XVII century statue broken and thrown in Dordogne during French Wars of Religion (1562-1598), later recovered.
Relationships
- co occurs with
- Notre-Dame-de-Confession, Notre-Dame d'Huveaune, Notre Dame des Miracles, Notre-Dame de Vauclair, Notre-Dame du Mont-Tombe, Notre-Dame de Bonne Délivrance, Notre-Dame du Marthuret, Our Lady of Rocamadour, Black Virgin of the Rains River, Sara, Notre-Dame du Château, Our Lady La Noire, Our Lady of Anjony, Our Lady de Gray, Notre-Dame des Graces, Notre-Dame des Champs, Notre-Dame des Neiges, Our Lady of Beaune, Notre-Dame de Vassivière, Notre-Dame-de-Sous-Terre, Black Virgin of Cusset, Notre-Dame of Dijon, Notre-Dame de la Délivrande, Notre Dame de Bon Secours, Notre Dame de La Chapelle Geneste, Notre-Dame du Puy, Notre-Dame de Liesse
- aspect of
- Saint Catherine of Alexandria
Mentioned by
- Our Lady de Gray
- Notre-Dame des Graces
- Notre-Dame des Champs
- Notre-Dame des Neiges
- Our Lady of Beaune
- Notre-Dame de Vassivière
- Notre-Dame-de-Sous-Terre
- Black Virgin of Cusset
- Notre-Dame of Dijon
- Notre-Dame de la Délivrande
- Notre Dame de Bon Secours
- Notre Dame de La Chapelle Geneste
- Notre-Dame du Puy
- Notre-Dame de Liesse
Sources
wikipedia (1)
Source passages
“Limeuil (Dordogne): Sainte Catherine d'Alexandrie á Limeuil. This XVII century statue was broken and thrown in the Dordogne during the French Wars of Religion (1562 - 1598) but recovered and returned to the church.”
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