Grosmagny
Grosmagny is a common French, located in the department of the Territoire of Belfort and the area Franche-Comté.
Grosmagny is administratively attached to the Canton of Giromagny.
The village, which shelters 490 inhabitants, is built on the lower part of the southern slope of the solid mass of the Vosges, with the limit of the forest. The road which it cross-piece follows the course of a Roman way which connected Langres to Strasbourg while following the foot of the Vosges.
The first known quotation of Aggrum Masnil date of the middle of the 12th century.
At the time of the division of the succession of Jeanne Montbeliard, the stronghold of Grosmagny échut in Jeannette of Ferrette, his/her daughter, who had married the Archiduc Albert of Austria.
The village depended on the parish of Rougegoutte until worms 1796, time of the construction of the Saint-Georges church. It was set up at this time in autonomous parish and the village of Éloie was attached to him.
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