Lézignan-la-Cèbe

See also: Lézignan

Lézignan-la-Cèbe is a common French, located in the department of the Herault and the area Languedoc-Roussillon. Its inhabitants is called Lézignannais.

Geography

Chart of cassini click on the bond

History

The first mentions of the village of Lézignan-la-Cèbe dates from the XI ° century in the cartulaire of the cathedral of Béziers then in 1185 Lodezanum in the black Book (S8 V°) 1310 of lozanis in the cartulaire of Maguelonne page 59 1460 Lezignan Coepe 1518 Lezignan Boletus 1615 Lezignan of mow Cebes 1649 Lezignan of mow cebes 1688 Lezignan of the cèbe

One finds a castle of Lézignan-la-Cèbe in a charter of the cathedral of Béziers 1088 Castrum ..... Lezignani Delivers Black page 291

Etymology of Lézignan-la-Cèbe

Etymologies known for the word Lézignan, while guaranteeing no, a track to be followed.

Ager Licini (field of Licinus, Roman family) It is more than probable that the Romans had established a colony in this flat rich person of Herault (1146 Livinianum charter Maffre lawyer in Béziers) and that Licinus had this part of the ground. Some authors make derive Lezignan de Campus Lucinioe, fields of nightingale or of Sepes Lucinix from where Luscinia Sepes husband of the nightingale, dautres of Coeppa or Coepe, onion with cause culture of the onion whose inhabitants make a big business (1497 Loci of lezignano Coepoe 1497 Files of Uscla of Herault). This last etymology is most probable. The word Lézignan appears until XVe century, it is after this time that one added the second part.

Strongholds and lords of Lézignan

Templiers de Pézenas had the stronghold of Lézignan then after the suppression of the order were the Knights of Saint Bucket of Jerusalem until the revolution. - 899 Etienne - 1065 Alcher - 1098 Rodger Since this time until the end of XVIe century there will be no more laic lords. The families of Ribes and Carrion had a stronghold into undivided and were Co-lords of Lesignan, Article of Compoix of 1643 or Mr. de Ribes and Mr. the Viscount of Paulin are carried for allivrement 330 pounds 6 pennies 10 sums of money, assembling grounds of their field promised with the size.

Chronicle of the Lords of Lézignan

Stephanus de Liziniano (Etienne de Lézignan) receives in gift the castle of Lezignan of King Charles the simple one into 899

Alcherius de Liziniano (Alcher of lézignan) mentioned in 1065 in an agreement with the lord of Cabrieres

Rodgerius de Leziniano (Roger of lezignan) mentioned in 1098 in a transation with Seignueur de Cabrieres

Laic lords

Family of Ribes Mr. de Ribes on an act of 1690

Pierre de Ribes Lord of Lézignan. Godfather with Miss de Fabregues de Pézenas. Deceased in Montpellier, buried in the church of Lézignan-la-Cèbe in front of the large furnace bridge 16 X 1624

François de Ribes Wire of Pierre. Godfather with Young lady of Ribes, her aunt in 1617

Jehan de Lezignan, of Ribes (louis) Godfather with Miss Antoinette de Miremont in 1637 marry the 15 9bre 1649 Dame Antoinette de Caylus, of Narbonne girl of Narbonne de Caylus, lord of Faugères, Chef of Huguenots in Languedoc, deceased in 1706. Before marrying Antoinette de Caylus makes confession of faith and gives up the heresy between the hands of the Father Yves, preacher of Lézignan.

Jean Louis de Ribes Co-lord of Lézignan, mayor in 1706, marry in 1706 Francoise de Perret (or Perac)

Jean de Ribes husband of Suzanne de Cayrol, had four children, Henry who succeeded to him, Gaspard, François-Antoine and Jean.

Jacques de Ribes + 28 8bre 1719 to 65 years Lord Henry de Ribes wire of Jean marries Dame Antoinette Of the Plans. His/her brother Gaspard de Ribes is entitled Chevalier of Lézignan, it was Capitaine in the regiment of Choiseul, Chevalier of Louis saint, deceased with the castle the 14 IV 1739 to 48 years. Another François brother was lawyer at the Parliament, Citoyen of Béziers.

Lord André de Ribes Sign André de Lézignan Co-lord of this place Marry Marguerite de Rigal, of Clermont-Lodève including four children Henry born in 1754/+ 1768 to 14 years Andre born in 1760/+ 1765 Gabrielle de Ribes de Lézignan married 21 I 1776 with Lord Saigner of Ribes, to advise corector in the Court of the Acts of Montpellier wire of Jean de Ribes (Secretary of the King in the Large Chancellery, resident with Mèze) and of Anne Martin. Jean de Ribes who succeeds to him. Marguerite de Ribes Co-lord during the minority of his son.

Jean de Ribes Lord at the time of the revolution.

Henry Carrion Marquis de Nizas Marry the 20 II 1712 Gabrielle de Murviel girl of Jean Louis Baron de Murviel

Henry François de Carrion Co-lord of Lézignan-la-Cebe, lord of Cazouls

Marry Victoire Emerentine of the Cross of Candillargues, widowed Emerentine de Castries de Candillargues (cf Cazouls of Herault registers). Wounded with the battle of Fontenoy the army leaves and dies.

Ram Victoire Emerentine of the Cross of Castries de Candillargues Co-seigneuresse of Lézignan during minoriyé of his/her son.

Marie François Elisabeth de Carrion de Nizas

of Spain, Viscount of Paulin, born with the castle of Lézignan the 14 III 1767 1st Mayor after the revolution, elected in 1790

Chronicle of Viguiers and known Baillifs of Lézignan-la-Cèbe

Viguiers

1305 of Montpezat 1455 of Murats 1520 of Mandols 1599 Pierre d' Astuge 1615 Pons 1640 Bertrand PONS Jehan Liguier, Viguier de Saint Jean of Jerusalem appears like judges in a judgment in 1648. 1653 Jean Puel 1690 Jean Laporte 1695 Jacques Puel

Baillifs of Mr. de Ribes

1615 Pierre Figairolles 1627 Jacques Descamps, death of his humble wife Jehanne de Cruzy, Baillesse. 1638 Pierre Mestre 1680 Jacques Puel 1705 Bernard Fourestier

Baillifs of Mr. de Carrion 1616 François de Jehan (death of the Pale woman Arnailhe, bailless) 1623 Jehan Puel 1639 Pierre Puel 1690 Jacques Puel 1735 Jules Fourestier 1745 Jean Fourestier 1760 Jacques Puel

Jurisdictional prosecutors of Lézignan-la-Cèbe

1622 Cyprien Aliman prosecutor the commander lord of the place, + 1622 1645 Aliman 1670 Jean Puel Prosecutor for two laic justices 1692 Raymond Fabre Prosecutor for two laic justices 1740 Fabre Prosecutor for two laic justices

Population of Lézignan-la-Cèbe

1650 70 fires 286 hearts 1700 90 fires 360 hearts 1701/1750 births 744 death 424 670 hearts 1820 568 inhabitants 1840 656 inhabitants 1877 701 inhabitants

Administration

1790 - 1792: Henry François Elisabeth de Carrion de Nisas 1792 - 1795: Antoine Pailhés

1795 - 1797: ???

1797 - 1799: Jean Jacques Peret

1799 - 1800: Jean Laurent Laporte

1800 - 1813: Jean Charles Peret

1813 - 1830: Jean Laurent Laporte

1830 - 1836: Pierre Antoine Henry Marie Fabre de Cœuret

1836 - 1837: Jean Jacques Marcel Pradier (Mayor by interim)

1837 - 1841: Jean Jacques Marcel Pradier

1841 - 1841: Jean Pierre No5el Laporte (provisional Mayor)

1841 - 1846: Jean Pierre No5el Laporte

1846 - 1848: Jean Louis Justin Pradier

1848 -1848: Amédée James (President of the administrative Commission which replaces the outgoing Mayor)

1848 - 1851: Amédée James

1851 - 1851: Jean Pailhés Baptist (First Assistant, replaces the revoked Mayor)

1851 - 1852: Pierre Antoine Henry Marie Fabre de Cœuret (President of the commission who replaces the council dissolves)

1852 - 1852: Jean Baptist Rey (President of the Municipal Commission who replaces the outgoing mayor)

1852 - 1854: Jean Rey Baptist

1854 - 1870: Andre Theodore Negret (Named in the place of the outgoing mayor)

1870 - 1871: Auguste Labry (President of the provisional municipal commission)

1871 - 1875: Andre Theodore Negret

1875 - 1876: Fulcrand Izard (does First assistant replace the outgoing Mayor?)

1876 - 1878: Fulcrand Izard

1878 - 1883: Eugene Bleed

1883 - 1884: Georges Laggrifoul (Replaces the outgoing Mayor)

1884 - 1888: Joulié Fulcrand

1888 - 1892: Etienne Dupuy

1892 - 1908: Fulcrand Fourestier

1908 - 1914: Edouard Fourestier

1914 - 1918: Justinien Bleed (First assistant, replaces the mobilized Mayor)

1918 - 1919: Siméon Aubenque (City council man making function of Mayor)

1919 - 1921: Maximin Fourestier

1921 - 1935: Achilles Levère

1935 - 1940: Paul Bleed

1940 - 1941: Alban Dejean (First assistant, replaces the Mayor deceased)

1941 - 1944: Raymond Jany (President of the special Delegation)

1944 - 1945: Maurice Rouanet (President of the Local committee of release)

1945 - 1971: Etienne Costa

1971 -: Jean-Louis Pages

Demography

1324: 69 fires (approximately 330 inhabitants)

1393: 47 fires (approximately 220 inhabitants)

1650: 70 fires (approximately 330 inhabitants)

1693: 85 fires (approximately 400 inhabitants)

1709: 90 fires (approximately 430 inhabitants)

1761: 104 fires and 493 inhabitants

1780: 497 inhabitants

1804: 544 inhabitants

1831: 648 inhabitants

1861: 648 inhabitants

1891: 818 inhabitants

1921: 926 inhabitants

1931: 967 inhabitants

1946: 736 inhabitants

Tourist monuments and places

  • Notre Dame Church (the medieval church was rebuilt after the Wars of religion)
  • Vestiges of medieval fortifications
  • Château of Ribes (XVIIe century)

Personalities related to the commune

The family Bored - Tramunt

See too

  • Common of Herault

External bonds

  • Lézignan-la-Cèbe on the site of the national geographical Institute
  • Lézignan-la-Cèbe on the site of INSEE
  • Lézignan-la-Cèbe on the site of Quid
  • Localization of Lézignan-la-Cèbe on a chart of France and communes bordering
  • Plane on Lézignan-la-Cèbe on Mapquest
  • 16 communes of Lézignan - Valley of Herault

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