Foundation of the 1st Chapel 1427 (≈ 1427)
Deemed start of construction.
1429
Foundation of the 2nd Chapel
Foundation of the 2nd Chapel 1429 (≈ 1429)
Continuation of initial work.
1436
Death of Gilles Jourdain
Death of Gilles Jourdain 1436 (≈ 1436)
Founder of the southern chapel.
XVIe siècle
Construction of the bell tower
Construction of the bell tower XVIe siècle (≈ 1650)
Post-construction addition.
21 juin 1988
Registration Historic Monument
Registration Historic Monument 21 juin 1988 (≈ 1988)
Official church protection.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Church (Case AE 3): registration by decree of 21 June 1988
Key figures
Gilles Jourdain - Founder of the Southern Chapel
Died in 1436, related to construction.
Origin and history
Saint-Speusippe Saint-Eleusippe Saint-Méleusippe de Toulouse-le-Château is a religious building built between 1427 and 1436. The sources mention the foundation of two chapels in 1427 and 1429, as well as the death in 1436 of Gilles Jourdain, founder of the southern chapel. These elements suggest an active construction campaign during the 2nd quarter of the 15th century, a period marked by the growth of pious foundations in Burgundy-Franche-Comté.
The bell tower, for its part, could date from the sixteenth century, indicating a later phase of enlargement or modification. The building has been listed as a Historic Monument since 1988 (Order of 21 June), recognizing its heritage value. Owned by the municipality, the church today embodies a preserved medieval heritage, although its exact location is considered fair (note 5/10) by the geographical databases.
The archives highlight its role in local devotion, with chapels dedicated to lesser known saints (Speusippe, Eleusippe, Méleusippe), perhaps reflecting regional cults or specific relics. The lack of details about sponsors other than Gilles Jourdain leaves questions about the sponsorship networks that allowed it to be carried out. No information is available on its current use (visits, cults, etc.).
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