Nesle
Nesle is a common French, located in the department of the Somme and the area Picardy.
Geography
Nesle is located at the East of the department of the Sum, in the South of Péronne and in the North-East of Roye (in direction of Vermand), that is to say right halfway between Chaulnes and Ham. The Ingon , small river, passes in this small town.
Administration
Demography
History
Places and monuments
Personalities related to the commune
-
Amaury de Nesle (+1180), Latin patriarch of Jerusalem.
- " March 1231. Act of notoriety established by the knight Jean de Béthencourt to guarantee forever sale of several patches of land belonging to Symon de Coquerel, its liege man, with the abbess of Beaulieu and located on the way of Béthencourt in Nesle in the stronghold of Jean de Nesle, lord dominating; sale carried out by authority seigneuriale to honourably liquidate the debts left discharge by the aforementioned Symon of Coquerel (Cokerel) to his/her children mineurs". Cf " A rare and new charter of Jean de Béthencourt (1231) " , by Jürgen Klötgen, in: Historical and Archaeological review of Maine, t.CLVI, Mans, 2005, p. 321-330 (ill.)
See too
- Common of the Sum
- Béthencourt-on-Nap
- Falvy
External bonds
- the site of the town of Nesle
- Nesle on the site of the national geographical Institute
- Nesle on the site of INSEE
- Nesle on the site of Quid
- Localization of Nesle on a chart of France and communes bordering
- Plane on Nesle on Mapquest
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