Bracquetuit
Bracquetuit is a common French, located in the department of the Seine-Maritime and the area High-Normandy.
Geography
Bracquetuit is a commune located halfway between Rouen and Dieppe.
History
Located on the Roman way Rouen-Dieppe, the commune of Braquetuit is mentioned for the first time at XIIéme century.
Clean served with XVIIéme by the Pradon priest, brother of the poëte Nicolas pradon, priest himself and prize winner of Palinods of Rouen.
The commune counted 600 inhabitants at the XIXéme century.
Administration
Demography
Places and monuments
The commune would have two feudal mounds according to writings of time.
The holy church daisy dates from XIIéme century and was altered at the XVIIéme century; the stone Christ dates from XIIéme century; the swimming pool doubles basin dates it from XIIIéme century; the bell goes back to 1646 and the flagstones tumultuaire date from XVIéme century.
The commune also has a puit remarcable.
Personalities related to the commune
- Poëte Nicolas Pradon
See too
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Common Countries of Bray
- of the Seine-Maritime
External bonds
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Bracquetuit on the site of the national geographical Institute
- Bracquetuit on the site of INSEE
- Bracquetuit on the site of Quid
- Localization of Bracquetuit on a chart of France and communes bordering
- Plane on Bracquetuit on Mapquest
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