Romigny
Romigny is a common French, located in the department of the Marne and the area Champagne-Ardenne.
History
Site of the paleolithic means and the Neolithic era with many localized sites whose certain prehistoric tools are exposed to the St-Remi Museum of Rheims. " Rominiacus" (towards 840) is strongly influenced by the Carolingian right which still remains in activity until 1117. In 1136, pontifical intervention from Innocent II concerning a conflis between prévoté of Romigny and the count de Roucy; in 1117, the lords of Romigny in Tardenois were: Roger Guenchiz and Hugues de Roucy.
Administration
|- | align=right| March 2001 || Mr Cochemé || Mayor
Demography
Places and monuments
Church Saint M3edard's Day (classified M.H. on August 5th, 1919). To see: Dormition of the virgin (XVIe S.); pulpit of wood (XIXe S.); fabric, Virgin and bishop (?)(XIXe S.); resurrection, fabric (XVIIIe S.); bishop of wood (XVIIe S.); 4 decapitated stone statues; 2 holy women, a bishop, a Saint Eloi (XVIe S.); Patriarch hones some (XVIe S.).
Personalities related to the commune
See too
- Common of the Marne
External bonds
- Romigny on the site of the national geographical Institute
- Romigny on the site of INSEE
- Romigny on the site of Quid
- Localization of Romigny on a chart of France and communes bordering
- Plane on Romigny on Mapquest
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