See also: Nickle silver
Nickle silver-on-Hollow is a common French, located in the department of the Indre and the area Center.
This city was dominated for a long time by the industry of the textile testifies the Museum to it to shirt manufacture, but its principal interest is its Roman vestiges of Argentomagus.
The origin of its name would come from the work of the silver money.
Geography
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History
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See Argentomagus.
Administration
Demography
Personalities related to the commune
- Jean-Baptiste Aucler-Descottes (Nickle silver 1737-1826), doctor of the Lights, Component of constitutional sensitivity monarchist, Nickle silver mayor and chronicler of his city (its newspaper was published in 1899).
- Jerome Legrand and Silvain Pip, deputies of the revolutionary period native of Nickle silver (the first Component and the second Conventional regicide).
- François-Louis-Joseph Robin de Scevole (1767-1827), notable fortunate, Nickle silver mayor, deputy of Indre of 1820 to 1822, member of the liberal opposition.
- Jean-François Rollinat (Nickle silver 1806 - Chateauroux 1867), lawyer considered, friend of George Sand, advanced republican deputy of Indre of 1848 to 1851.
- Roger Dion, geographer and historian, born in 1896 in Nickle silver-on-Hollow and died in Paris in 1981.
- the naturalist Raymond Rollinat
- Michel Sapin (former minister for the economy and the budget)
Places and monuments