A calvary is a type of monumental public
Christian cross, sometimes encased in an open
shrine
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. Wayside crosses with or more commonly without sculpture can also be found in Devon e.g. the
Dartmoor Crosses and Cornwall and in other parts of Britain referred to as
High Crosses. Usually a calvary has three crosses, that of
Jesus Christ
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and those of
impenitent thief and
penitent thief.
History
The oldest surviving ''calvaire'', dating to between 1450 and 1460, is at the Chapelle
Notre-Dame-de-Tronoën in the town of
Saint-Jean-Trolimon, in south
Finistère
Finistère (, ; br, Penn-ar-Bed ) is a department of France in the extreme west of Brittany. In 2019, it had a population of 915,090. , near the Pointe de la Torche. This is raised on a large base which also includes carved representations of the
Last Supper
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and scenes from the passion. Calvaires played an important role in Breton pilgrimages known as
Pardons
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, forming a focal point for public festivals. In some instances the Calvary forms part of an outdoor pulpit or throne.
Calvaires are to be found in large numbers throughout Brittany, and come in many varied forms.
A 16th-century ''calvaire'' from
Louargat, Brittany, transplanted to serve as a World War I memorial, stands at the ''Carrefour de la Rose'' near the Belgian town of
Boezinge
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Boe ...
north of Ypres. The most notable Calvary monument outside Brittany is at
Lourdes
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. This was specifically intended to represent Breton Catholicism. It was created by the sculptor
Yves Hernot in 1900 as a gift to Lourdes from the main Breton dioceses:
Rennes
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,
Vannes
Vannes (; br, Gwened) is a commune in the Morbihan department in Brittany in north-western France. It was founded over 2,000 years ago.
History Celtic Era
The name ''Vannes'' comes from the Veneti, a seafaring Celtic people who live ...
,
Quimper
Quimper (, ; br, Kemper ; la, Civitas Aquilonia or ) is a commune and prefecture of the Finistère department of Brittany in northwestern France.
Administration
Quimper is the prefecture (capital) of the Finistère department.
Geography
Th ...
and
Saint-Brieuc
Saint-Brieuc (, Breton language, Breton: ''Sant-Brieg'' , Gallo language, Gallo: ''Saent-Berioec'') is a city in the Côtes-d'Armor Departments of France, department in Brittany (administrative region), Brittany in northwestern France.
History
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. The monument comprises a single central cross set within a raised square base at each corner of which a statue of one of the witnesses to the crucifixion is placed.
In northern France and Belgium, such wayside calvaries erected at the junction of routes and tracks "function both as
navigation
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devices and
objects of veneration", Nicholas J. Saunders has observed
[Saunders, "Crucifix, Calvary, and Cross: Materiality and Spirituality in Great War Landscapes", ''World Archaeology'' 35.1, The Social Commemoration of Warfare (June, 2003:7–21), p. 9.] "Since medieval times they have
fixed the landscape, symbolically acquiring it for the Christian faith, in the same way that, previously,
Megalith
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The ...
ic monuments marked prehistoric landscapes according to presumed religious and ideological imperatives".
Gallery
Image:Calvary - Rosary Square - Lourdes 2014.JPG, The ''Breton Calvary'' at Lourdes
Lourdes (, also , ; oc, Lorda ) is a market town situated in the Pyrenees. It is part of the Hautes-Pyrénées department in the Occitanie region in southwestern France. Prior to the mid-19th century, the town was best known for the Châ ...
designed by Yves Hernot.
Image:ND de Tronoën Calvaire 2B.jpg, 15th-century calvaire at Notre-Dame de Tronoën, Brittany.
Image:Bretagne Finistere StJeanTrolimon 11037.jpg, The calvaire at St Jean Trolimon, in Finistère
Finistère (, ; br, Penn-ar-Bed ) is a department of France in the extreme west of Brittany. In 2019, it had a population of 915,090.
Image:Saint-Tugen_Calvaire_26061.jpg, Calvaire at Saint-Tugen Chapel, Primelin, Brittany (second half of the 16th century).
File:Hernot.JPG, ''Calvary of Protest'' in Tréguier
Tréguier (; br, Landreger) is a port town in the Côtes-d'Armor department in Brittany in northwestern France. It is the capital of the province of Trégor.
Geography
Tréguier is located 36 m. N.W. of Saint-Brieuc by road. The port is situa ...
File:Paul Gauguin 028.jpg, Paul Gauguin
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's painting '' The Green Christ'', depictring the Calvary of Névez
File:Castro Barbudo, calvario.JPG, Calvary at Castro Barbudo, Galicia
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File:Cruceiro das Trece Cruces, Catoira.jpg, ''Cruceiro'' at Catoira
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, Galicia
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File:Negreira.A Ponte Maceira.Galiza.jpg, A Ponte Maceira, Negreira
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File:Pastoriza, Arteixo -Casa Villariza 07.jpg, A Pastoriza, Arteixo
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, Galicia
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** Gallaecia, a Roman province
** The post-Roman Kingdom of the Suebi, also called the Kingdom of Gallaecia
** The medieval King ...
File:Vilanova de Arousa.Galicia.33.jpg, Vilanova de Arousa
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** Gallaecia, a Roman province
** The post-Roman Kingdom of the Suebi, also ca ...
, Galicia
Galicia may refer to:
Geographic regions
* Galicia (Spain), a region and autonomous community of northwestern Spain
** Gallaecia, a Roman province
** The post-Roman Kingdom of the Suebi, also called the Kingdom of Gallaecia
** The medieval King ...
File:Guitiriz, S. Pedro de Buriz, Calvario da Graña.JPG, ''Cruceiro'' at Guitiriz
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, Galicia
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** The post-Roman Kingdom of the Suebi, also called the Kingdom of Gallaecia
** The medieval King ...
File:Cruceiro e ábsida de S. Xoán de Portomarín.JPG, ''Cruceiro'' at Portomarín, Galicia
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** The medieval King ...
File:Cruzeiro Milenar.JPG, ''Cruzeiro'' at Argoncilhe
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File:Jesus Convent 5.JPG, ''Cruzeiro'' at Setúbal
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, Portugal
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File:Cruz 02.JPG, ''Cruzeiro'' at Olival, Portugal
File:Calvaire rue Claie à Aix-sur-Cloie Aubange Belgique.JPG, One of several calvaries in Aix-sur-Cloie
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, Belgium
File:Cruceiros de Galicia.gif, Several calvaries in Galicia
Galicia may refer to:
Geographic regions
* Galicia (Spain), a region and autonomous community of northwestern Spain
** Gallaecia, a Roman province
** The post-Roman Kingdom of the Suebi, also called the Kingdom of Gallaecia
** The medieval King ...
See also
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High cross
A high cross or standing cross ( ga, cros ard / ardchros, gd, crois àrd / àrd-chrois, cy, croes uchel / croes eglwysig) is a free-standing Christian cross made of stone and often richly decorated. There was a unique Early Medieval tradit ...
, Irish and British sculptures
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Russian Calvary cross
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Memorial cross
A memorial cross (sometimes called an intending cross) is a cross-shaped memorial to commemorate a special event or an incident, typically where one or more people died. It may also be a simple form of headstone to commemorate the dead.
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