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Basilique Notre-Dame de Cléry-Saint-André.

Lieu de dévotion, suite à la découverte sur le site d'une statue de la Vierge enfouie dans le sol. Construction d'une église, vers 1280. L'église est une étape sur le chemin de Compostelle.

L'église est agrandie et transformée en collégiale par Philippe le Bel (1309)

En 1428, pendant la guerre de cent ans, l'église est détruite par les troupes anglaises de Salisbury (il ne reste que la tour carrée).

15 août 1443, le voeu de Dieppe. Devant la ville, le dauphin Louis (futur Louis XI), fils du roi Charles VII, implore à genou la Vierge de Cléry. Il fait le voeu de reconstruire la collégiale si la Vierge l'aide à remportera victoire contre les anglais à Dieppe. Dunois, qui commandait les troupes royales remporte la victoire.

Le 30 août 1483, Louis XI meurt, avant la fin de la construction de l'église. Il sera enterré dans l'église de Cléry-Saint-André, au contraire des autres rois de France qui sont enterrés à Saint-Denis.

Une bulle du pape Léon XIII du 2 février 1894 fait de l'église une basilique.

Basilica of Our Lady of Clery-Saint-André.

Place of worship, following the discovery of the site of a statue of the Virgin buried in the ground. Construction of a church in 1280. The church is a step on the way to Compostela.

The church was enlarged and transformed into college by Philip the Fair (1309)

In 1428, during the Hundred Years War, the church was destroyed by British troops in Salisbury (there is only the square tower).

August 15, 1443, the vow of Dieppe. To the city, the Dauphin Louis (the future Louis XI), son of King Charles VII, to implore the Virgin of Clery knee. He vowed to rebuild the college if the Virgin with a win victory against the English in Dieppe. Dunois, who commanded the royal troops wins.

August 30, 1483, Louis XI died before the end of the construction of the church. He will be buried in the church of Clery-Saint-Andre, unlike other kings of France are buried in Saint-Denis.

A bull of Pope Leo XIII of February 2, 1894 made ​​the church a basilica.
Date Taken on 18 June 2013, 11:51
Source Cléry-Saint-André (Loiret)
Author Daniel Jolivet
Camera location47° 49′ 12.8″ N, 1° 45′ 18.62″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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