Saint-Jean-in Aubrigoux

Saint-Jean-with Aubrigoux is a common French, located in the department of the Haute-Loire and the area Auvergne.

Geography

History

Administration

Demography

Places and monuments

  • the commune has on its ground a Dolmen named “Pierre of Insipid”, registered voter on the additional Inventory of the historic buildings, as several Menhir S.

  • a site Gallo-Roman is known since the XVIIIe century, with the locality “Fonboine”. He was excavated partly as from 1960. A Roman milliary terminal was classified Historic building to 500 m in the south of Midsummer's Day.
  • Church of Sancti Johannis Baptist deus Bracos, whose existence is attested into 938.
  • the Romance church current is dated from XIIe, XVe and XVIe centuries; two columns Carolingien born (IXe or Xe century) frame its porch of entry.

Personalities related to the commune

See too

  • Common of the Haute-Loire

External bonds

  • Site of Saint Jean d' Aubrigoux

  • Saint-Jean-in Aubrigoux on the site of the national geographical Institute
  • Saint-Jean-in Aubrigoux on the site of INSEE
  • Saint-Jean-in Aubrigoux on the site of Quid
  • Localization of Saint-Jean-in Aubrigoux on a chart of France and communes bordering
  • Plane on Saint-Jean-in Aubrigoux on Mapquest
  • Tourist bureau on the canton of Craponne-on-Arzon

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