Festivity
The word Frairie comes from the Latin fratria which wants to say fraternity, family, clan, grouping. For some the festivities were of importation Breton. The festivity was the grouping of the inhabitants of the vicinity, cemented by more union, of fraternity; it was small the Paroisse with its center consisted the most important village or oldest.
The festivity often had its Saint guard, his Chapelle almost always, often its meetings, and from time to time its Assemblée S whose forgiveness were still the image in the middle of the 20th century.
Thus, the parish of Blain in Loire-Atlantique it since the 9th century was divided into festivities of which the number and the center varied during the centuries.
External bonds
Site on the Breton festivities
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