Trinitarian steeple
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A trinitarian steeple is a three-point steeple typical of the province of Soule in the Northern Basque Country of France. The three points symbolize the Holy Trinity.[1] They are generally located above flat facades, sometimes called steeple-walls.
Villages with a trinitarian steeple building include:
- Agnos
- Arrast
- Aussurucq
- Berrogain-Laruns
- Charritte-de-Bas
- Espès-Undurein
- Gotein-Libarrenx
- Idaux-Mendy
- Mauléon (Chapel of the College)
- Moncayolle
- Viellenave-de-Navarrenx
- Viodos-Abense-de-Bas
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Berrogain-Laruns
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Agnos
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Viodos-Abense-de-Bas
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Chapel Saint-Antoine on the col d'Osquich
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Notes[edit]
- ^ Philippe Veyrin, Les Basques, page 241 - Arthaud, 20 décembre 1975 ISBN 2-7003-0038-6