Hannapes
Hannapes is a common French, located in the department of the Aisne and the area Picardy.
Geography
History
One found in Hannapes of the vestiges epipaleolithic (flint tools). Old royal ground, it was given by Charles the Bald person to a lord of the name of Nithard into 845. The property belonged to the abbey of Prüm (Germany), then with the lords of Nouvion-in-Thiérache and with the abbey of Prémontré in 1137. In 1210 the abbey, in agreement with Gautier, lord of Avesnes and Own way, made build a village and granted to him a communal charter. The seigneuriaux rights passed to the seigniory of Own way. In 1432 Jean of Luxembourg taken the village. In 1423 the castle-extremely was shaved by English. In 1650 the village was victorious Spanish. Hannapes has beautiful houses of style thiérachien, a house of brick miller and stone, three mills. The church Saint-Jean-the Evangéliste is 13th century.
Administration
Demography
Places and monuments
Personalities related to the commune
See too
- Common of Aisne
External bonds
- Hannapes on the site of the national geographical Institute
- Hannapes on the site of INSEE
- Hannapes on the site of Quid
- Localization of Hannapes on a chart of France and communes bordering
- Plane on Hannapes on Mapquest
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