THE CHAPEL OF SAINT-APOLLINAIRE
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69590Larajasse,
France
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2025
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Chapel built by Hugues de L'Aubespin in Larajasse, also a refuge for maquisards.
Built by Hugues de L'Aubespin in the 13th century, bearing the name of the patron saint of children and livestock, it is the chapel of lepers. A legend says that Saint Apollinaire lived as a hermit on the big rock near the chapel. The rock is said to bear the imprint of his club-foot: many pilgrims bring children who have difficulty walking to the chapel. During the Second World War, this chapel was also a refuge for the maquis.
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