Column capitals in the church of San Pedro, Estella. The Castillian name of the town (Lizarra in Baasque) may, or may not, be derived from St Estelle, a Languedoc saint - in the Middle ages the Navarrese kings encouraged settlement by 'Franks', i.e. foreigners, probably from France. Something else I didn't know until I googled it:
Estella is a northern suburb of
Wagga Wagga,
New South Wales,
Australia. This is absolutely, 100% true.
I am guessing the second carving is the kiss of Judas in the Garden of Gethsemane, but I am baffled by the first, unless they had mosh pits in the 12th century. Any ideas?