Saint-Guyomard
Saint-Guyomard is a common French, located in the department of the Morbihan and the area Brittany.
Geography
History
Saint-Guyomard comes from Breton the Win-Ho-March (the man with horse), translated thereafter into Guyonvarch. Saint-Guyomard is a dismemberment of the parish of Sérent which had formerly three Trier (the Rock, Lizio and thus, Saint-Guyomard). Since 1542, this trève was also called Saint-Maurice, the priests by writing the name: " Saint-Dyomart" , tradition which continued until 1726
Administration
Demography
Places and monuments
- the castle of Brignac
- Court of Bovrel:
- the Vault St Maurice
- the Fountain
- the Menhir of Coennely
Vice-chancellors of the parish
Name First name Function Beginning of Fine mandate of mandateThe FRAMEWORK Sylvestre Sub-priest 1602 02/1623
VALIANT Yves Sub-priest 1623 01/1626
MAROT Julien Sub-priest 01/1626 1639
DROUIN Jean Cleaned 05/1639 07/1672
BOUEIFFOUX Anselme Cleaned 04/1673 10/1674
BOUEIFFOUX Jean Cleaned 11/1674 03/1682
BOUEIFFOUX Joseph Cleaned 03/1682 04/1687
NAYL Guillaume Cleaned 12/1688 02/1689
THEBAUD Julien Cleaned 01/1690 1699
Vincent SEINE Cleaned 07/1700 04/1709
GUYMART Joseph Cleaned 05/1709 10/1728
VALY Pierre François Cleaned 05/1730 09/1732
FAUCHEUX Yves Cleaned 02/1733 11/1734
POWERFUL Mathurin Cleaned 11/1734 08/1775
DREAN Mathurin Jean Cleaned 10/1775 02/1779
BRIEND Christmas Cleaned 05/1779 02/1792
THOMOUX Melaine Vice-chancellor 09/1802 09/1816
FORDOS Rene Joseph Vice-chancellor 1816 1817
DUFRESCHE François Vice-chancellor 1817 1827
JOUBART François Vice-chancellor 1828 1851
Personalities related to the commune
Loaisel de Tréogate Joseph Marie. Wire of Anne-Marie of the Court (buried with the cemetery of Saint-Guyomard in 1762) and of Vincent Joseph Loaisel (buried in 1769, in Malestroit), it was born in 1752 with the manor from Bovrel, (Saint-Guyomard, Morbihan) where it passed his childhood and taken the taste of nature. He wrote many novels and of plays: Florello (1776) regarded as a possible prefiguration of the American novels of another Breton: François Rene de Chateaubriand; the Countess of Alibre (1779); Dolbreuse (1783) where the remorses of a young officer are told; Ainsi finishes large the loves (1788), a title programs: love, therefore, and even epistolary love: the account being held through the only letters of the knight, addressed to a confidant or the loved woman; the Castle of the devil (1793); Lucile de Milcourt , or the cry of the feeling (1794) etc These dark, bucolic and preromantic works to the impassioned and tormented heroes rather frequently make watch geographical allusions founding a close link between characters and novelist. Local mention with the “river of Aoust crossing Malestroit”, with the castle of Dolbreuse which clearly recalls the turns of Largoët to Elven, without counting the fountains, brooks, wood dark and other “cradles of chèvrefeuille” which establish without null ambiguity their author. Rejoined with the Revolution, he becomes dramatic author and sees himself pensioned like such by Convention. He then enters the administration of the stations and continuous to write for the theater. In its death, in Paris, in 1812, it will leave 17 parts. Extracted from Ainsi finish great passions : " I was high in a house of peace; I worts the best of the fathers. I have also a tender mother and a sister cherished; they did not die… I do not have any more but ashes to visit and tears to be spread in the place of my birth: I possédois also a small manor in the middle of the fields, glazing bar, a small orchard. These goods touchans, these days so soft are lost for me; they do not exist any more but in my memory, which will lose soon itself in the abyss of the tems. My goods parens, and their daughter and their unhappy sons, will be forgotten on the ground… nobody will not remember us… "Michel Hoëllard was born in 1952 in Paris from emigrated parents originating in Launy-Bijus, Saint-Guyomard. He initially wrote for literary reviews. Editor association of the late cultural review and arts person (always) in Arsnumero line of which hangs it, Everyone cannot read Arsnumero , gives enough the tone, he is also the author of a novel and news published in France and Italy (in French and Italian). A novel: the black Moons , ED. Small Vehicle (Nantes) 2001. Epistolary text of which a good part proceeds in the countryside surrounding the Moors of Lanvaux. Perhaps the only erotic novel Breton of which the editor, Cécile Bultez, known as that one leaves the hair in disorder there. News in French reviews: Stur treating nationalist drifts of a soldier lost of the Bezen Perrot ; capital Night in review Novel of the Presses of the Rebirth, technical fair Berlin in review Cargo liner, Im Western nichts neues in Distances, Windows in review urban Practices… And, in Italian volume, in a translation of Anna Berra: Inseguendo the moon , Effigy ED., Milan, 2005. Of this last work, Italian criticism Cristina Tirinzoni could write (in Psychologies): a beautiful discovery. For the fine psychological penetration which, on fulgurating pages, probe the female heart, the waltz of the dreams, capers of the hearts, the desire of a man and, last goal not least, the Breton moor.
See too
- Common of Morbihan
External bonds
- Saint-Guyomard on the site of the national geographical Institute
- Saint-Guyomard on the site of INSEE
- Saint-Guyomard on the site of Quid
- Localization of Saint-Guyomard on a chart of France and communes bordering
- Plane on Saint-Guyomard on Mapquest