Donation to Uzerche 996 (≈ 996)
Roger de Laaron ceded the church to the monastery.
1458
Orderly reconstruction
Orderly reconstruction 1458 (≈ 1458)
Work campaigns on the current building.
16 novembre 1836
Decommissioning
Decommissioning 16 novembre 1836 (≈ 1836)
Removal of the cure by royal ordinance.
24 octobre 1977
MH classification
MH classification 24 octobre 1977 (≈ 1977)
Church protection as a historical monument.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Church of Saint-Priest-Les-Vergnes (former) (Box B 420) : Order of 24 October 1977
Key figures
Roger de Laaron - Donor
Cedes church in Uzerche in 996.
Origin and history
The church of Saint-Priest-les-Vergnes, located in Sainte-Anne-Saint-Priest, has its origins in the 10th century. In 996 Roger de Laaron offered the building to the monastery of Uzerche, marking his attachment to the archiprired of Saint Paul. This medieval priory, integrated into a regional monastic network, reflected the influence of limousine abbeys during the early Middle Ages.
The major reconstruction of the church was ordered in 1458, probably in several campaigns as evidenced by disparate architectural elements. The unique nave, rectangular, retains a 15th-century door on its southern wall, as well as a dogive vault in the second span. A stone carved of crucifixion, re-used in the west facade, and traces of wall paintings (including a character holding a book) suggest a rich past decoration.
Disused in 1836 by royal ordinance, the church lost its cult function after the abolition of the parish of Saint-Priest. Ranked a Historical Monument in 1977 for its flat bedside, late Gothic elements and its history linked to the order of Uzerche, it now embodies a limo religious heritage marked by the transitions between the Middle Ages and the modern era.
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