Brosville
Brosville is a common French, located in the department of the the Eure and the area High-Normandy.
Geography
Commune located on the Iton.
History
Formerly: Brovilla at the 11th century. Human occupation since the Celtic time .
The village was given by Rollon to the bishop S of Evreux which made there build a Manoir destroys in 1669.
At the 18th century, Brosville was chief town of a Sergenterie.
Administration
Demography
Places and monuments
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Church Saint Martin's day going back to the 11th century and preserving some traces of this time of which the Romance Gate , a window 16th century, together very altered at the 18th century.
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One notes many horseshoes nailed on the door of the church, probably in connection with holy Martin and his Cheval. Old the Cloche is on a base close to the church.
One also finds there:
- a Pigeon Laundrette
- two S
- old Mill S
Personalities related to the commune
Arthur
See too
- Common of the Eure
External bonds
- Brosville on the site of the national geographical Institute
- Brosville on the site of INSEE
- Brosville on the site of Quid
- Localization of Brosville on a chart of France and communes bordering
- Plane on Brosville on Mapquest
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