TabsImages Search Gallery Panoramas Search this Gallery VR Tour Your browser does not support iframes, but you can use the following link. Link Historical Images and Plans Search this Gallery Description Date Begun 12th century History Monastery established at the end of the 10th century on an eminence on edge of L'Eau Bourde a tributary of the Garonne a kilometer outside of Bordeaux. Role of a legendary saint Mommolin, Mummolus or Mummolenus a monk from S-Aignan of Orléans (d. c. 679). Wealthy from rights on wine trade. The nave dominated by a cult statue of the saint. Tradition of patronage of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine The monastery was reconstructed by William, count of Bordeaux after 1099 -- oldest parts of the church belong to eleventh century. The three vessels of the nave were originally covered with a wooden roof--late 12th century the nave piers were raised higher and rib vaults built -- sexpartite over the nave and quadripartite over the aisles. Location BibliographyChauliac, A., Histoire de l'abbaye Sainte-Croix de Bordeaux, Paris, 1910 Leroy, F., Histoire du monastère de Sainte Croix de Bordeaux, Bordeaux, 1842 Sauvel, T., Hauts-reliefs romans de la Sauve Majeure et de Sainte-Croix de Bordeaux, Paris, 1953