Collegial Saint-Laud of Angers
History
Foundation
The vault of collegial is rebuilt by Henri II Plantagenêt about the middle of the 12th century on the influence of a tower of the Gallo-Roman enclosure of the City.
Disappearance
Collegial Saint-Laud of the castle disappeared in 1232, but there exists always a church Saint-Laud which is the heiress.
Service road
Evolution of the term
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the collegial one always carried the dedication to Laud.
- the chapter is expelled in Esvière in 1232 at the time of the construction of the castle. It occupies the old Saint-Germain church then, and is consequently some times called Saint-Laud-in-Saint-Germain .
Evolution of the statute during the working life
Collegial Saint-Laud always had this statute, before as after his transfer extra-muros . However, it has nothing to do with the vault Holy-Genevieve, even if this one also could be called “Saint-Laud”.
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