Beaumont-in-trough
Beaumont-in-Trough is a common French, located in the department of the Calvados and the area Basse-Normandie. Top of its 90 m, Beaumont-in-Trough was torn by the invasions, the wars of religion, but she also played a big role in the French history. Before the Christian era, the Celts who populated Normandy had to occupy this easily justifiable piton. The church Saint-Saver of Beaumont goes up at the time Carolingian, into 847. The priory of Beaumont was founded in 1060 giving to the village a regional stature. The apogee of Beaumont is reached during the years 1776-1792 when its royal college, military academy, form of great minds like Pierre-Simon Laplace, native of Beaumont most famous.
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