To ring-Morvan

To ring-Morvan is a common French, located in the department of Ille-et-Vilaine and the area Brittany.

Geography

History

The parish To ring-Morvan belonged to the deanery of concerning Fraud évêché of Fraud and was under the terms of holy Pierre and holy Paul.

Administration

Demography

Places and monuments

Manors of Beauregard 16th, ESA

Personalities related to the commune

  • To ring-Morvan is the oldest cradle of the families of Miniac and Miniac (in filiation proven), families having given Olivier de Miniac (comrade in arms of Of Guesclin, 14th century), Jean-François de Miniac (parliamentary Breton, 18th century), Alexandre Miniac (architect, 20th century), Edmond Miniac (lawyer with the Court of appeal of 1945 to 1947 - 1884-1947), Jean Miniac (poet, 20th century)… At the 15th century, the registers of catholicity To ring-Morvan do not distinguish Miniac from Miniac.

In fact, of Miniac, originating family of nobility capétienne To ring-Morvan, are distances cousins of Albert II de Monaco, which owes them its title of count de Torigni still today, as well as the fact of being a distance cousin of Bertrand of Guesclin. To ring-Morvan is also the fatherland of the admiral Duperré.

See too

  • Common of Ille-et-Vilaine

External bonds

  • To ring-Morvan on the site of the national geographical Institute
  • To ring-Morvan on the site of INSEE
  • To ring-Morvan on the site of preliminary Quid
  • Inventory of the DRAC
  • Localization To ring-Morvan on a chart of France and communes bordering
  • Plane To ring-Morvan on Mapquest
  • http://www.genealogie-miniac.com/: site on the genealogy of Miniac and Miniac, and in particular on the bonds with Ringing-Morvan and Of Guesclin.

Sources

  • Great Criminal cases of Ille-et-Vilaine , Christophe Bessler, October 2006, Of Borated. (for Edmond Miniac)

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