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Premier médaillon : Sainte Paschasie, reçoit saint Bénigne à Dijon.

Second médaillon : Sainte Floride, reçoit le voile des mains de Saint Bénigne,

Troisième médaillon : Sainte Léonille, de Langres, ensevelit Saint Bénigne dans un sarcophage antique,

Quatrième médaillon : Sainte Clotilde, fille d'un roi de Bourgogne, assiste au baptême de Clovis; à Reims. Près d'elle, Saint Rémi, des guerriers bourguignons avec la croix de Saint André sur leur écu.
Date Source Own work Author François de Dijon

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  • Les Vitraux de Notre Dame par l'abbé Jules Thomas 1898 Imprimerie Jobard à Dijon. Source gallica.bnf.fr / Bibliothèque nationale de France N5489876 [1].


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