Meslay-le-Grenet
See also: Meslay, Grenet (homonymy)
Meslay-le-Grenet is a common French, located in the department of Eure-et-Loir and the area Center.
Geography
Meslay-le-Grenet is to 13 km of Illiers-Combray and Chartres and with 16 km of the Courville-on-Eure. The access to the has 11 is to 6 km.
History
Administration
Demography
Graph of the evolution of the population 1794-1999
Places and monuments
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Church Saint-Orien-and-Saint-Blaise : Murals of the end of the 15th century or the beginning of the 16th century, inspired by engraving on wood published by Antoine Vérard in 1492:
- in the nave, with the higher register, a Known as of three dead and the three sharp ones (three young gentlemen are challenged in a cemetery by three died, which points out to them the brevity of the life and the importance of the hello of their heart) and, with the average register, a macabre Danse
- in the chorus, the Passion of Christ
Personalities related to the commune
See too
Internal bonds
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Common of Eure-et-Loir
External bonds
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Meslay-le-Grenet on the chart of Cassini
- Meslay-le-Grenet on the site of the national geographical Institute
- Meslay-le-Grenet on the site of INSEE
- Meslay-le-Grenet on the site of Quid
- the communes closest to Meslay-le-Grenet
- Meslay-le-Grenet on Mapquest
- Meslay-le-Grenet on Viamichelin
- Photo
- of the church Saint-Orien-and-Saint-Blaise
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