Description: Capital on pier separating the two arcades of the north bay. Dates to beginning of the 12th century.
Reference: The source for this inscription is found in Luke 24, 13-32, the only gospel to tell the story of the disciples of Emmaüs. The inscription does not cite the biblical text exactly.
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VISIBUS AMBORUM [E]X[C]EDIT (?)
Apppearing to two pilgrims after Easter, the Lord sits between the two and gives them bread for blessing. He avoids their regard.
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PASCHAM DOMINUS PEREGRINIS IN MEDIO RESIDENS DEDIT HIS PANEM BENEDICENS
Apppearing to two pilgrims after Easter, the Lord sits between the two and gives them bread for blessing. He avoids their regard.
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AP[P]ARENS BINIS POST
Apppearing to two pilgrims after Easter, the Lord sits between the two and gives them bread for blessing. He avoids their regard.