Teilleul
Teilleul (Telliolum) is a common department of the Manche, in the area Basse-Normandie, in France.
Administration
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Demography
gentilé the east teilleulais and teilleulaise
Monuments
Events
Every Monday morning: Market with the dial, places field of foire.Every Thursday morning: Market, place of the fairground.
History
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1169 : The City was burned by rebels
- July 14th, 1845, 15:00: A meteorite, from a weight of 0,8 kg, type achondrite howarite AHOW, falls with Vivionère
- In 1801, the commune belonged to the district of Mortain. In 1926, it was under that of Avranches
Famous characters
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Guillaume Morel (1505 Teilleul - 1564)
- Jean the Religious bigot (1549 Teilleul-????), writer
- Emile Malon (August 16th, 1888 Teilleul - September 28th, 1940 Teilleul): Deputy of the English Channel from April 18th, 1937 to May 31st, 1942
Education
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College Pierre Mottier
Transport
Teilleul had in common, with Barenton a railway station, called Barenton- Teilleul, located on the line Pontaubault - Domfront
See too
- List of war memorials French surmounted by a cock
Sources and References
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