First mention of priory vers 1100 (≈ 1100)
Cited in the cartular of Saint-Cyprien.
1536
Epitaph of François du Fou
Epitaph of François du Fou 1536 (≈ 1536)
Visible on the current north wall.
13 décembre 1907
Ranking of the bell tower
Ranking of the bell tower 13 décembre 1907 (≈ 1907)
Historical monument by ministerial decree.
XXe siècle
Restoration of the building
Restoration of the building XXe siècle (≈ 2007)
Preservation work carried out.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Clocher : by order of 13 December 1907
Key figures
François du Fou - Local
Epitaph dated 1536 preserved.
Origin and history
The church of Saint-Georges du Vigeant, located in the commune of Vigeant (Vienna, Nouvelle-Aquitaine), finds its origins in a priory mentioned around 1100 in the cartular of Saint-Cyprien. This medieval document attests to its early existence, although the current remains, including the bell tower, are after this period. The building preserves an epitaph dated 1536, dedicated to François du Fou, still visible on the north wall, testifying to its local importance in the Renaissance.
The bell tower, the oldest part of the present church, was classified as Historic Monument by order of 13 December 1907. This classification protects an iconic architectural element, reflecting the changes that the building has undergone over the centuries. Restorations were carried out in the twentieth century to preserve this heritage, while adapting the building to contemporary needs, as evidenced by the mention of opening to the public or of room rental.
The church is part of a broader historical context, marked by the role of the priories in the religious and social organization of the medieval Poitou. These establishments, often dependent on major abbeys like Saint-Cyprien de Poitiers, structured local life around prayer, agriculture and pilgrimages. The bell tower, a symbol of assembly, illustrates this community function, while the epigraphic traces, like that of Francis du Fou, evoke the links between the Church and the regional noble families.
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