The Plum tree-in-Sologne

the Plum tree-in-Sologne is a common French, located in the department of Loir-et-Cher and the area Center.

Geography

History

  • the monks .

  • the barbarians .
  • the name .
  • the place.

The Middle Ages

  • Of the ancestors .
  • Of the strongholds .

Duel of August 2nd, 1587

  • the mass .
  • the combat .
  • the consequences .

French revolution

18th century

Napoleon III

19th century

  • 1860 .
  • 1870 .
  • 1878-1879 .

Various facts of the 19th century

  • 1803 .
It is on this date which the city receives a specimen of the new French civil code known under the name " code Napoléon".
  • 1815
  • 1816
  • 1821
  • 1892

The years 1939 and 1945

  • September 1939
  • June 1940
  • the occupation
  • resistance
  • War memorials the

Monuments, Museums, Buildings

  • Priory Saint Martin's day
  • Church Saint-Jean-Baptist
  • Cemetery of the church
  • Today

Mayors of 1789 has 2000

Demography

Active population

Places and monuments

Personalities related to the commune

  • Victor Hugo remained there sometimes in a property, Miltière , acquired by his/her father in 1823. Its premy wire died there and was buried there this same year.
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