Saint-Clearly-on-Epte

See also: Saint-Clearly

Saint-Clearly-on-Epte is a common French, located in the department of the Val-d'Oise and the area Île-de-France. Its inhabitants names Saint-Clairois (be).

Geography

Saint-Clearly-on-Epte is located at the north-western borders of the Val-d'Oise; it is besides about the most septentrional commune of the Île-de-France.

The Epte, extremely logically, there runs.

Localities and variations

  • Breuil
  • Héloy

Communes bordering

The commune is bordering on: Buhy and Montreuil-on-Epte in the Val-d'Oise; Boury-in-Vexin and Parnes in the Oise; Berthenonville, Castle-on-Epte and Guerny in the the Eure.

History

Heraldic

Origins

Saint-Clearly-on-Epte its name must with saint Clair, monk English, who would have found death in the village in 885.

The human presence on the territory of the commune is attested as of the Préhistoire by the discovery of a covered Allée dating from the Neolithic concealing more than 110 bodies.

Bench on the Epte with height of the ford of the Fitted Jules-César, the sudden village starting from 820 the invasions Viking.

In 911, the Traité Saint-Clearly-on-Epte is concluded there between the king de France Charles III simple the and the chief Viking Rollon. It grants the to him Duché of Normandy, that is to say the territory between the Epte and the sea, in exchange of the stop of plunderings. Via this treaty, thus took place the separation of the Vexin in two parts: the Norman Vexin and the French Vexin. The village becomes then a border post between the Normandy and the Île-de-France; organized according to the structure of a village-street, he saw primarily traffic on the road of Paris with Rouen, and of a pilgrimage with Clair saint.

Having undergoes full whip the development of the Railroad in the middle of the 19th century, the village consequently saw primarily breeding, thanks to the extension of the meadows permitted by the draining of the marshes undertaken in 1843.

Administration

Demography

Economy

August 1st

Environment

The presence of a center of underground storage of Natural gas on its territory classifies the commune with main risk of Explosion or Incendie according to the Directive Seveso, i.e. at the high risk of technological accident.

Inheritance

  • the church Notre-Dame , built at the 11th century and altered several times until the 16th century. Sarcophage S Mérovingiens were put at the day at the time of Fouille S in the church.

  • priory, built at the 11th largely then altered century but.
  • vestiges of the strong Castle, dating from 11th and 12th century.
  • the old fashionable country inn, of the 16th century.
  • the manor of Fayel, the 15th century.
  • the Saint-Clearly laundrette, of the middle of the 18th century.

See too

Internal bonds

External bonds

  • Official site of the commune

Notes, sources and references

Random links:Daniel Kahneman | Tramousses | Mack 10 | County of Dangchang | Nancy Cárdenas | Banlieue_noire_de_Pomroy,_comté_de_Kanabec,_Minnesota