Glatigny (the Moselle)
Glatigny is a common French located in the department of the the Moselle to 12km at the North-East of Metz. It has for appendix the Ferme of Béville and the Heather.
Geography
History
- Old names and orthographies:
- Glatignei (1192)
- Gletinei (XIIIe century)
- Gletigney (1206)
- Glatigney, Glaiteney (1339)
- Glaitigney (1404)
- Glaitegney (1514)
- Glattigney (1516)
- In patois: Guiaitni
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the commune located on the Roman Voie connecting Metz to Worms is a very old possession of évêché of Metz.
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Glatigny is a village of the old province of the Three bishoprices.
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In 1844, one finds 282 individuals and 38 houses there. 29 boys and 12 girls attend the school. Territories: 597 hectares including 219 of wood and 29 in waste lands (a lime kiln belonging to Mr. Joinville).
Administration
Demography
Places and monuments
Personalities related to the commune
Sources
- Verronais, Department of the Moselle , 1844 (republication LMBO Universis, 1992).
External bonds
- Glatigny on the site of the national geographical Institute
- Glatigny on the site of INSEE
- Glatigny on the site of Quid
- Localization of Glatigny on a chart of France and communes bordering
- Plane on Glatigny on Mapquest
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