St Martin's Church, Cousolre Explained

St Martin Church, Cousolre
Native Name:Église Saint-Martin de Cousolre
Native Name Lang:fr
Location:Cousolre
Country:France
Denomination:Catholic
Founded Date:16th century
Style:Gothic architecture
Diocese:Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cambrai

Saint-Martin Church of Cousolre (fr|Église Saint-Martin de Cousolre) or St Martin's Church of Cousolre is a church located in Cousolre, in the department of Nord, in the Hauts-de-France region of France.

History

Built in the 16th century, the Church of Saint-Martin in Cousolre, once part of Hainaut (now in the arrondissement d'Avesnes), was dedicated to Saint Martin.

The relics of Saint Walbert and Saint Bertille were transferred to the Saint Martin church.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Paige de la Loghe, A. F. l. (1770). Nouveau système du premier établissement des Francs dans les contrées belgiques, et du commencement de la monarchie française, où l'on découvre aussi l'ancienne existence des Arbouches dans la Taxandrie. Belgium: De Goesin.