Tuesday, December 30, 2008

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2008 in a nutshell:



Blog - Usain Bolt - Dr. House - Rupture - Boulot - Weddings - Zara -

Birth - Meeting - Homecoming - Net - Telephone - Madoff -

Reconciliation - Abatement - Messenger - Discouragement - Rain -

Cannes - Marie - Travel - Hamilton - Cut - Subprime - Books

- Teeth - Photos - Ocean - Friendship - Discoveries - Ingrid - Pacthwork -

Onfray - Sand sui - Choose - Abandonment - OM - Resignation - Alain Bernard

- YSL - Moving - Mika & Davis - Grasse - Separation - Games -

Facebook - Coca - Obama - Strike - E-bay - Birthdays - Cognasse

- Tibet - LSNT - Shopping - On Line - Help - Amor amor - Color -

Introspection - Change Management - Mail - Tristan - Rado -

Foam ocean - Sandals - laziness - Hamilton - Carpe Diem - Dell

- Betrayal - Farewell - Lost to - Ronaldo - Mozika - Kenwood - MNG

- Foot buyer - Deceit - Forgiveness - Phelps - Goodbye -

Doll - Sister Emmanuelle - Joie de vivre - Kerviel - Kamba - Herizo - ...




I certainly forget ...

On this Happy New Year 2009 to all. Oops
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Thursday, July 3, 2008

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Some notes, some figures
Curtis Molinensis "as would be the etymology of Crimolois, meaning Cour des Moulins. This name over the centuries will undergo many changes. According to research by Senator Pierre Denis Jossot (native Crimolois) successively occurs
Crimolès in 1020 (Chronicle of St Etienne)
Crimoliacum en1100 (chronic Beza)
Cremolex where Crimolex in 1168 ( chronic Magdalene)
Crimolès in 1198
Crimoleis in 1208
Crémolois en1278
Crimoloys
Crymolois in 1292 where in 1469 Crimolais
Crimolloy in 1635
In 1645 during the war 30 years the village was burned by the Swedes were only 6 houses in ruins only 2 were inhabited.
The Municipality located in western edge of the plain of the Saone River, about ten miles east of Dijon has an area of 359 ha, mainly arable land and some woods. Meanwhile the various channels through North-West/South-East: former N5 (formerly white road) that cuts the village into two parts, a railway, Highway A39, and the river Ouche.
The village, in the middle ages did not exceed 25 fires, belonged to Abor Hospitallers of Jerusalem, then passed to the Order of Malta after the arrest of the last Grand Master Jacques De Molay . The commander of the Magdalene was "Lord in justice."
The inhabitants are called " graivôlons where gréveulons. According to Dr. Vallot word dialect was used by the inhabitants of the campaign to designate the wasps, by extension many black insects with yellow crossbars as the Hornet, he was the meanest among wasps.
population after having moved up to the eve of war 1939/1945, where there were only a few hundred inhabitants, is progressing fast enough:
1946: 180 h
1954: 240 h
1962: 260 h
1968: 279 h
1975: 341 h
1982: 388 h
1990: 505 h
1999: 523 h
The parish now dedicated to the Virgin was originally an annex (when called "small parish") served by the priest of Neuilly.
The Church at this time dedicated to St Jacques, was given to the canons of St Etienne by Betto Bishop of Langres in 801.
Upon arrival in Crimolois in 1163, from Jerusalem, the Teaching Hospital of St. John made it their chapel, after having restored following a fire.
For nearly a century and a half from 1163 to 1307, the stay Crimolois of the Hospitaller Order of Jerusalem which later became known as the Knights of Rhodes and Knights of Malta has deeply marked , not only the village life but the whole country.
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Monday, June 23, 2008

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Crimolois from the sky ...


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Mines Crimolois Iron and Charcoal


IL THERE HAS NEVER BEEN Crimolois iron mines, the soil is not
FERRUGINOUS

What the ancients called the mine was actually a place where you made the ore with charcoal
holes in the ground were the crucibles, about the Smaller holes are still visible legacies of the bombing of the Italian 1940, when Dijon was declared an open city ...
(in war anything goes).

HISTORY CHARCOAL
Catalan In the method, the ore is heated with charcoal in a crucible square masonry. We begin by garnishing the crucible of charcoal ignition, which is loaded side-by-side ore and coal, the latter in double quantity and is disposed in the vicinity of the nozzle inlet; under the action of the strong current of air from the wind, coal burning;
carbon dioxide, formed by the combination of oxygen and carbon, is transformed into carbon monoxide on excess layers of coal brought to the nearby red carbon monoxide is then passed through the mass of ore, partially reduced state of iron metal, while it turns itself back into carbon dioxide ... Expeditious method,
low yield, requires a rich ore, and timber in abundance .... who had nevertheless the merit of allowing the birth of iron metallurgy.

From an economic perspective, charcoal and coal have long been an important resource for the neighboring populations of forest and metallurgical facilities. Similarly for the carriers responsible for transport of ore and charcoal, as the boatmen of the Isere were put to use to transport the ore
without charcoal metal would not exist
D. Voinet

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Saturday, June 21, 2008

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Courtépée signals the first institution of religious hospitals around from 1163 to Dijon. In other words the hospital of St. John the Baptist in Jerusalem later became Knights of Rhodes, then Knights of Malta by Charles V had to first Crimolois their home in France by the kindness of Hugues de Magny namely "a mansion surrounded by ditches." Aymond
His son confirmed this gift by adding in 1183, manorial rights and very beautiful area that consisted of a fief, a house and a mill.
The house on the roadside inn white is the current of the Crucifix.
The mill was on the ouche side Fauverney at the location of the bridge of Echaules, where you can see a stone wheel at the bottom.
The feud is this set of landed property. With Dr.
Epery I could one day restore the first commander.
The hostel is connected to the loft farm stables of horses by the hospital, basically the current castle with two towers was the home of Commander in the middle of the chapel where the tomb of the time of Charles V. canned remnants of the goalkeeper and his wife Perrenot Gastereau-year MCCCC.XC.IIII (1494) held after the retirement of MAGDALENE of Dijon, near St Peter's Hospital in 1307 our
the rectangle which was closed at right angles to the road and returned to the inn, in short, manor surrounded by ditches and probably fortified in this way is extended from the hostel to the Commandery, plus: far ouche on the grinding mill where the Templars came Fauverney.
Courtépée edition 1847-I-P288 and 289.

Reflections
These Perrenot-GASTEREAU Have a place of relationship with Chancellor Nicolas Perrenot Grandvelle keeper, senior advisor and confidant of the emperor who built Clarles V between 1530 and 1540 on the palate Grandvelle Besançon a medieval tower topped with a Imperial said the bell "tower Comtois" in glazed tiles harbored any bell?

Nowhere have I found the trail that connected the underground manor inn through the chapel, however the current owners of the hostel told me about it, and my children have penetrated a little in this underground the cellars of the mansion that the Germans who occupied it between 40 and 44 were left filled with ammunition.
We reviewed in 1960 when running water was installed, it was cut in front and behind the manor house where he collapsed several meters, which forced the landlord to combler.Ce underground was not the same height everywhere. Mr. Seguin said, touching it with his spade in his garden while the song updated on the church square in the manor measured one meter square, a little narrow for passage?
Our church is very old since it was given by Betto, Bishop of Langres in 801 but burned and rebuilt several times.

DVoinet

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

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The maquis Lochères

Railwaymen Magny-resistant Fauverney
photos and authorization Michel Gerbet whose father Charles was part of this network.
These men did not hesitate to steal a munitions train at the station Porte-Neuve nose and the noses of the Germans, they pushed him to arms to the plain man to explode safely successful and other such dangerous missions with casualties unfortunately.

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Souvenirs, souvenirs

Paul Seguin just passed away suddenly at the age 75. With him a page of history has been turned Crimolois.
45 years ago, before the construction of many houses, Crimolois had only a hundred inhabitants, two motor cars only. Everyone was moving on foot, by bike or with his horse and took the time to greet their neighbors and talk to them.
But the soul of the village was the "bistro" in Seguin, Henri's father, who, with Father Demolon in 1939, restored the crucifix that adorns the old inn of the Knights of Malta.
then Paul knew he was succeeded by 1948.Il keep this warm and friendly atmosphere that was stopped, in addition to the gents of the village, the testers at Terrot, ambulant vendors, slaughterhouse workers who had their tables every Monday for lunch (there was the atmosphere) ... all users RN 5 knew the coffee. It was mainly to catch up with acquaintances.
Everyone was talking about his work, his worries, while enjoying the delicious cream cheese "Nadouillou>
The phone booth, only the village post, send and receive both good and bad news that Ms. Seguin was transmitted to recipients.

For Easter, the youth would make him do the omelette with eggs collected during the night Hallelujah.

Some Sundays and July 14, danced in the hall, we played bowling, and winter at Rondeau was the mobile cinema that filled the room and gathered the inhabitants of Crimolois.
There was the wedding meal, communion, baptism, banquets conscripts, card games, hours of discussion, jokes, last contact, all we lack now with television and life vibrant today.

was someone, our friend Paul, the loud voice and heart on his sleeve, he was so many memories for the village elders. We wanted to tell him: "My old Nadouillou, your last joke is not funny, go like that without warning, it is true that you did not like ceremonies and compliments." D Voinet

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FLOODING 1965-1967

Our beautiful laundrette is reflected in the Ouche came up to him today.
Why have demolished? There was no shortage of land to build the town hall! It was a meeting place where even the sound of their hammers, the laundresses who chatted better best news circulated quickly. Still a friendly place destroyed by progress.


the Ouche has often left his bed to invade the plain. In 1967, she came to the middle of the school yard in 2 hours.
In a letter to Mr Jossot, we learn that the hospital had already built a dike.

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On this site, after the 1914-1918 war, was erected the monument to the dead.


Old postcard of the monument around 1925

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BLESSING OF THE CRUCIFIX Crimolois


Christ to found his place after repairs

EXCERPT FROM "public good" of June 12, 1939

Crucifix of Blessing yesterday Crimolois

Bishop Bishop of Dijon presided yesterday at a moving ceremony Crimolois, charming town situated along the route Paris Geneva, a few miles from Dijon.
Crimolois home to many historic memories. This, in particular, that the twelfth century, the Knights of Malta, founded their first house in France.
Important and picturesque ruins testify, and particularly the former commander, now belonging to Mr. Cordier, and Hostellerie des Chevaliers of Malta, whose owner is Mr. Seguin.
is on the front of that institution a beautiful cross was solemnly blessed. This cross, which formerly occupied this place, had been withdrawn for reasons which, in a spirit of reconciliation, we believe better not come back.
should be commended for a gesture that honors the great Today, Mr. Seguin, owner of the Hotel, Mr Abbot Demolon, pastor of Neuilly, and many dedicated individuals who brought their collaboration to this work. This blessing
fortunately consistent with the annual fair celebrates Neuilly les Dijon, organized by youth from regions of France, which each year sees the most success.

Blessing Cross

Archbishop Bishop of Dijon, who was accompanied Jacquin Bishop, Vicar General, Canon Kir Mr Abbot and Mr Demolon, pastor of Neuilly, went in procession Crimolois the church at the Hostellerie du Crucifix.
Four young men dressed as knights, formed a guard of honor at the head of the diocese.
In the courtyard of the Hotel, pleasantly decorated, and before a large crowd, Mr Canon Kir , pronounced, before blessing a speech.
With his usual eloquence, Mr. Canon Kir evoked the work of the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem and stressed the symbols of the cross. symbol of brotherhood, hope and peace.
Celebrating the cross, he said, as a flag unfurled behind which all souls of good will will join together to collaborate in the work of concord, mutual aid, brotherhood and peace!
After blessing the Cross, His Lordship the Bishop of Dijon thanked all who had helped to put Christ in his place.
In words going straight to the heart of the assistants, Monsignor reminded the sublime example of charity and forgiveness given by Christ at the top of the Cross.
This example should be followed in all the difficulties of life.
Is this also because we have forgotten that Christ as a cloud
threatening Europe.
After the ceremony, the Bishop was subjected by wizards, a simple but warm reception on the church square. He held converse with his characteristic simplicity, with each of them.
Then, before visiting the fair at Neuilly, the head of the diocese honored his visit Mr. Cordier, who was able to maintain, a friend of the past, buildings Commandery Knights of Malta , which he owns.

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The Knights arrived at Crimolois

Great Carrack Our Lady of the Knights of Malta leaving Rhodes to Malta
In 1163, at Crimolois, Schedule The current parish of Neuilly-les Dijon the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem built their first house in France.
In fact they began in Jerusalem in 1048 with these dealers auralfi from the kingdom of Naples had the idea for Crusades and the Benedictine monastery and hospital of St John the Baptist.
In 1099 Godfrey of Bouillon made large donations to the hospital and allowed to Gerard, director of the hospital to free themselves from the tutelage of Benedictine monks
Then was founded this new congregation took the name of hospital of St John's Hospital where brothers St John of Jerusalem
Raymond du Puy succeeded Gerard gave them their rule that Pope Paschal II in 1113 confirmed them, which proves absolutely that their rule does not date from 1120 as we have seen written in a stained glass church Marbotte. Much less the existence of an Order to Marbotte in 1150, unless confusion with these eight French knights who had followed Godfrey of Bouillon to the crusade and became known as the Knights Templar when Baldwin II establishes them in a palace adjacent to the ancient temple of Solomon. At the Council of Troyes of 1128 comes into effect the first Grand Master of the Templars Hugh Payne; this same council confirmed the institution of the new order of Templars and gave them a rule severe.
Do not follow the dates that we certify the authors guarantee the safest, it is easy to understand the confusion of the dates of 1120 instead of 1113 as yet no distinction between the Templars with the hospital almost a century the distance apart. And the Crusades with Godefroy de Bouillon mixed, though very closely, it does not flipping through their respective dates.
The oldest are the hospitals.
Hospitaller Saint John of Jerusalem, without any doubt prompt Burgundian cross Hugues de Magny, came around Dijon relief from the miseries of the people and decided to put order among the lords bad so they chose Crimolois in 1163 on the generosity of Hugh Magny we find that his son Aymond Magny confirm their donation by her father with a mansion surrounded by ditches which he adds his manorial rights and a very beautiful area consisting of a fee of a house and a mill which was abandoned by their brother Eudes Sir Hugh de Magny. Thus
dedication ... is this generosity as a writer to Courtépée
confused even Crimolois Hospitallers and Templars.
The Templars had lived Fauverney and grind their corn to the mill of hospital Crimolois ... Let
opposition well what the Templars landowners, their temples were fortresses safes inviolable.
Des Templiers privileged and their wealth could certainly excite the malice and envy, still excited by their pride. "Philippe le Bel's like their predecessors had he not transferred the custody of royal treasury? Short of money nothing easier than making these Templars prey more beautiful than the Jews. After their trial
(unfair) that it remained the property of the Templars was granted to hospitals that had another use so we know their sad ending October 13 1307sur Guillaume de Nogaret instance, you could blame the Bulls of Pope of 15 July 1163 which gave them a privileged place in the church.
this year 1307 our hospital were only humble brothers of St John.
Crimolois and MAGDALENE next door St Pierre de Dijon saw their transfer point to suggest that NEVER Crimolois had existed for them. And here we have provided evidence of this ignorance.
Always humble to serve the humble, always brave in front of more forts.En 1310 they received admiration the island of Rhodes from the hands of powerful Charles Quint. Did he want to conquer them? opposed to King Francis I of France at its Ist war despite her knight Bayard has caused the defection of the Constable Charles de Bourbon, or to humiliate the prisoner in Madrid until he gave him this Burgundy lets his son hostage or cons because Burgundy Burgundy States did not allow themselves to separate of France?
So many questions for us and many more to add, retaining only those names with us of imperial enemies next door and when friends of the Knights of Malta in not much rewarded with recognition. At least
humbly but also our turn to go out bravely us a moment of forgetfulness order to keep one less ungrateful REMEMBRANCE. Father DEMOLLON

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Fireback above the door of Café du Crucifix Crimolois

The right part for the viewer, called "sinister" in blazon, has a cross of Jerusalem, accompanied by 4 croslets; this is not the cross of Malta does not have this form. At the time of the Crusades, the Kingdom of Jerusalem had these arms, gold silver, and long after the Crusades and the Kingdom of Jerusalem, several kings (Sardinia, Sicily) who claimed to have rights over this kingdom had these weapons with theirs.

But here these arms are "sinister", while the most honorable place is to the left of the viewer, "Dexter" in blazon. These are not the arms of Jerusalem.

All is surrounded by the "girdle", indicating that the plate was made for a widow.

were able to identify the arms that are quite complicated to dextral; are those of a family from Lyon, the Bonjour Ambournay. What makes finding the weapons of sinistral; family Mâcon, the Rubat.

The plate has been melted, and that at the time of Louis XIV for the widow, born Rubat, a family member of Ambournay Hello.

This plate is available in multiple copies in the region.

There are museums in Macon and Beaune, 2 Montormentier (Haute-Marne), a doctor at the Dumont, 49 Wicker Street in Dijon, where he was one in the collection Bur, rue du Chapeau Rouge and one in a house on Rue des Forges annexed today at City Hall, it is possible that one of these plates is that of Dr. Dumont, who was purchased fairly recently.


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Delivery of the cross during the solemn ceremony of greeting the professed of the Order (excerpts )

This cross has also been ordered white, signifying purity in
,
we must pay as much as in the heart outside

without any stain and blot.
The eight points that you see here in the so-called Cross
mean
And are in remembrance of the eight Beatitudes
What we must always have in us, including: the first will

spiritual contentment, the second
live simply without malice,
third live in humility,
fourth, crying his faults and sins, be merciful
the sixth, seventh
be clear and sincere
heart and thoughts
and eighth
endure the afflictions and persecutions for justice.

Which virtues do you try to burn you
and
file in your heart for the conservation of your soul.


Let peace reign in families, on
earth and especially in our hearts so that
attention to all our brothers
reflects the hope that drives us.

Monday, June 16, 2008

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Dear Senator J0SS0T (1859 / 1941) PAUL



picture taken with his fellow professors at L.ycée Hippolyte Fontaine in Dijon in 1904.

Mayor Crimolois from 1904 to 1919
President of the General Council from 1913 to 1919 Senator of
Gold Coast from 1919 to 1941

Pierre Denis Jossot Crimolois was born in April 4, 1859, at 7 rue Saint Honore, in a modest family, where he had a very hard childhood. His father was traveling grocer, Peter had to deal with his sister Margaret of four years her junior, her paralyzed mother, so after primary school, he continued his studies alone. Although autodidact he taught school in Dijon in 1889 and 1890, then taught as a professor at the Ecole Normale d'Aix-en-Provence. In 1904, appointed professor of chemistry at the school practice Dijon (now the Lycée Hippolyte Fontaine) Crimolois he returned to settle in, he was the mayor of May 15, 1904 to December 10, 1919, when he entered the Senate. Meanwhile, he was president of the General Council of the Gold Coast for 6 years, where the extent of his means, he helped many of his countrymen during the Great War.

In 1919 he was elected senator for the Gold Coast on the list of the "National Bloc" and left the town hall Crimolois. In the Senate, standing in the party "Democratic Left", Chairman of the Education Commission, his greatest desire was to give the same school all French. Also do we find with the "Delegation of the Left", where he participated in 1905, under the Combes ministry, the draft law on the separation of church and state.

still very simple and available to all: for instance, said "I get in my woods," that is to say, bare feet in his shoes. Many people were owed Crimolois him, always staying in touch and service of all. Original

until the end of his life, he married for the first time in almost 80 years, and he was convinced anticlerical and Freemason, was united with Margaret Belin (20 years his junior) October 26, 1938 in Notre Dame de Paris by Cardinal Verdier himself.

At the end of 1940 the Germans did published a list of people who should be shot, where he appeared as a Freemason. He decided to spend in the free zone, and it reaches us that Dax's last letter, dated January 11, 1941, where he spoke of the death of his wife.

In 1990, Mr. Herbin, then mayor of Crimolois, sent an inquiry for Mayor of Dax who replies: " no act is registered under this name between 1933 and 1952. We knew then neither the date nor place of his death. But in November 2000, the archives of the Senate tell us that they have a letter from the Deputy Mayor of Dax, Senator Trunks-Lacroix, who informed the Senate President, Mr. Dupin's death on May 1, 1941 Mr Jossot to be buried at Dax (letter dated May 2, 1941).

archives also have a photocopy of the letter from Miss Margaret Jossot, his sister, dated July 31, 1941, by which the complainant requests the Director of Railways, for permission to cross the line demarcation to go to Dax settle the estate of his brother.

Finally, it is clear that Mr. Pierre Denis Jossot had not voted installing the Vichy government.

During the war of 14-18, Mr Jossot, then mayor of Crimolois opposed with great authority and dignity to the requisitioning of donkeys and mules were the only means of traction and transport of vegetable the village. There were no large farms, each with its small fields and gardens, vineyards, meadows and orchards
) Residents living near-autarky
They were going to sell rabbits, poultry, eggs, some fruits and vegetables
Even the flowers at the market in Dijon
Without their animals they lost their working tools
Mr Jossot managed to avoid that. With humor he caused even the enemy
Example One German soldier asked him to eat, he returns with a bucket of water and
Haystack to the astonishment of Uhlan he said (in France it is the Food asses with a big smile) I
many other stories told by his friend Mr Nightingale
but the tape was erased by mistake. Too bad because these little phrases reflect the character and goodness of Mr.
Jossot
He helped his constituents as he could, made them go into
Administrations (there was no competition a good enough recommendation)
A young war orphan Dad has with him his military service in Longvic and thus continued to help his family farm receiving extended permissions
He tried to convince parents of gifted children to let them continue their studies and asked them for scholarships. Two arms was less for the work
From the Earth, but can be a researcher or a great doctor for the good of humanity

During the 39-45 war he was wanted by the Germans to be shot as
Freemason but he has taken refuge in Dax, where he died in 1941 without found. by the enemy

That's part of the life of Mr. Jossot, a simple man, helpful, who defended until the end of his life he believed ideas.

Do we not deserve more than a street named in his hometown ? Denise Voinet

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Gerbet former mayor


To go fishing in the pond in the orchard you cross the bridge on the Ouche Paul Gerbet named after a former mayor of Crimolois 1950 to 1957 and 1965 à1971
lost his mother at 4 years was more often in fields that the school. But Mr
Jossot who had identified with him gave him opportunities courses (free) every night, and he received the necessary instruction to make a good worker.
He was loved by all as still present in hard times, he did not hesitate to leave his job in DIJON ( bicycle ) from one of his constituents had problems
Very frank it was a word, we knew we could count on him
was indeed a pupil of Mr Jossot he revered.

During the floods, he did not hesitate to stay in the water until the last of the victims consented to go.
It was normal to pay him homage.


Photo and permission of his daughters
Gisèle Gerbet Bernardot
-Andrée Gerbet-FOURNIER


D. Voinet

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OVERVIEW OF HISTORY OF THE KNIGHTS OF MALTA

Touching their first house in France, Crimolois
____________________________

Foreword
Do not laugh. Read. Remember this story. Weigh
there. Is she still
a desk,
Or was he living?
Anyway, judge it
The Knights have made it. And I took it there.

Exactly here to Crimolois, France.
And not a poet, it is a strand in a trance!
But to tell you, with prose through,
This is the most pressing would be only sleet.

Do well in the foot because he could do that to the
Knights of Malta, it was bad business.
they missed the pitch for us? Still, he
My poor feet and more, are only pellets.

But no, do not laugh, these are characters who
back to us, leaving the Middle Ages.
They calmed the lords and used small;
latter at the Manor, forgot the slums.

Esquires, chaplains and servants, for the people
First!
Too beautiful story!
And tell him: "People
In your way and do not believe it" is outrageous! Fake
facts rather than to tell! But history

Today, animated Folklore
Opens a horizon that is not ready to close.
That's life in stone, and light around it. As a new watcher
who lives in her tower.

Sir Knight ..., say to our world. What was once
, riding around. Other
police, before they knew her ... And
Hospitality, long before we had the Do not laugh ...

more. Read. Remember their history. Weigh
there. Is she still
a writing desk?
Or have they lived.
Anyway, judge it.
Knights have made it.
And I took it there. _______________



Sir de Magny lives in Jerusalem. These large
Hospital, near Bethlehem,
At St. John's Hospital.
Crusades!
Godefroy de Bouillon was without their bravado (1099) .- And
Beautiful gifts so that Gerard
Even their manager, saw fit and without delay,
dare them out of the holy trusteeship
, Benedictine, and to form the new Congregation of the Brothers
Hospital
De Saint-John the Baptist. And Paschal (1113) confirm their
Rule. (And the Pope Gelasius, (1118 - 1119)
His successor, was dead at Cluny.) - Point tired
The Congregation took care of King Louis in September
And Conrad, those lying on their transept;
Car was not happy, France and Germany, The Second Crusade
.- Yet Charlemagne (1147)
still would have been proud of our Saint Bernard.
But the events of a mist obscured everything.

[None of you knows that the two princes returned to Europe after having lost most of their warriors. - Louis the Younger did pronounce his divorce from Eleanor and gave him the provinces she had made a dowry, namely Poitou, Saintonge, Auvergne, Perigord, Limousin and Gascony .- Eleanor, whose first marriage had been annulled because of a link kinship, failed to report for the exemption, and married the Duke of Normandy, the Henry Plantagenet, already owner of Anjou by his father. Later, Henry Plantagenet, who became king of England by right of his mother, granddaughter of William the Conqueror, in France would be much more powerful than the king himself (1154-1189)].

was at that time.
mists of Tille,
Hughes also felt the cold. From his family

He was holding a manor surrounded by ditches. A
Crimolois a fee, even a windmill - Somewhat
To dismount - In short, a tiny kingdom
Opposite there where we wore Haume;
Where, Fulk of Anjou, son at fourteen,
had one.
The offer was a handsome present.
For Europe and Chez Nous was a diplomat.
None can be seen as a gesture controller. And if
took them a little talk,
the twelfth century it was agreed to stop. (1163)
Knights of St. John chose the Suburbs
From Dijon.
In these times is how many leagues
That spoke of the pope in France refugee? It was Alexander
three, two kings marched on foot
him taking his horse, he will not Saône
Not wanting to go to Saint Jean de Losne.

Frederick is in Dole, in its border states;
But where the anti? A thinking out loud Laugh
, still everywhere, on the yoke
Octavian took the pope's shoulders,
To wear them himself and put it down.
At bridges and castles, Alexander, towns,
The preferred. So spectacular Castel
the lords of Vergy there wanting to his table net
He refused. In this year Sens
stay for two years as someone of good sense, he managed
Christianity. Sense was his city.
Saints came to see him there. Octavian, the vile
Antipope, could excite the emperor.
Frederick Barbarossa, Sens, was not afraid. So we could
Hospital to visit
Until sixty five, Easter, the pope fled (October 1163
At Easter 1165)

In the year Eleven hundred sixty-three. - That
Their arrival - In Suburbs are here.
In Dijon, it's still the Capetian race ...
These Dukes of Burgundy. Abbe de Saint-Etienne,
Gislebert Grancey. They will go to Dijon,
At some time later. But still they keep
A Crimolois still. Century in Acre
An act we certify, we consecration three Hughes.
Our brothers of St. John, situated in the Magdalen
Near St. Pierre at Dijon, will have a nest egg
more profitable then Filoche.
long they will enjoy seeing their first tower.
Around the country. Firebacks
We say and chronicles the years. And we will correct
involving the Templars. None
Crimolois. Through the thickets.
Will see you in the mud, the second bridge, the mill wheel
From inside the Ouche. Hey! no doubt the mules to the temple
Fauverney, discharging their corn.
We understand better why the frozen funds,
What Templars could own the village. A
say otherwise would Courtépée
age of a child. - Crimolois, never Templars
only obtained his twenty five lights, but the Hospitallers
The grouped near them into a colony.
This did not update the felony
sliding of breaking, they say, the crucifix
A revolution. - And it was beautiful school.

But their glory is saved!
Thus, Palestine
These knights were appointed, not "custody Palatine,
But healing of ailments and brothers of St. John;
And when at sea to escape their nasty people
A hanging island, called Knights of Rhodes: Then
so valiantly in the sea emerald
Hailed by the Turks, beloved of Charles V.,
comes a time of Emperor harlequin's costume comes
time of emperor in a harlequin costume
Who decides to give in a moment of halt,
this powerful Order, the large island of Malta.

Period of Bayard! Time of the Cloth of Gold!
Against us, Charles V., cons we feel safe.
Germany and Castile, Aragon land
France, Provence, Auvergne, Italy, England.
In Language and Nation, the Eight, as they cross;
Everything is said by the tip, with its eight, I think.

New Times
crackling, all in an uproar.
With us, all around, celebrate the Renaissance.
English! Imperialists! Both, in their way:
Their Anne Bolen! ... Luther, Mason again! And
Pope and the Medici, Florence to win! ...
Him, François Premier, to beautify our France!
Charles V. left there the other intrigue,
Sees an overflow that would contain.
orders can they?
He thinks of his empire!
Putting feet across, he will dare the worst: our
Cross Country, Exit Franche Conté
our Cross Country, leaving Franche Conté
Win and Spain, and knowing the count;
Up in Flanders, in cities English. By road
French ... Or Auxonne or Dole!
... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .... LeRENESTE





A tomb. a plate stack
-Witnesses to the present day-
Before the night falls,
Come to the Chapel: Mr. AN

CCCC

XC.III (And what are these people here?)
CI-GIST IN THE TOMB (What Musketeer Guard or?)
(It)
BODY Perrenot GASTEREAU (in the earth.)
WHO (TREPA) SSA THE TWENTY-FIRST DAY ... We must
Having already searched, took the ring finger. No
vault. Look! The tomb is in two parts.
Cut to death.
What?
One dream! And it lets you

Quite indifferent, if not for scheduled
And the name of the woman, and, on the bare stone,
His date of death to be beautiful Gothic.

This tomb was placed at the entrance Catholic)
Henry IV in Paris.
And when Charles V,
Already thirty-six years marked the end of oblivion. What were

Perrenot GASTEREAU these? Not noble. Some bourgeois
then!
Today, what ignoble,
To have, to the "Crucifix", the inn to the Knights, as
Hoisted on their door, above the landing,
Their feudal plate? It was found intact. since we know that this plate is more recent (see the letter on). At the
COMMANDERIE, another leopard
to Shine in the fireplace. - It must somewhere
Being an English commander. - Arms Of
Romanesque, rounded at the top: A
helmet plumed, topped with a " issuant "
of a lion escaping. She is trembling
Centuries warlike. - In English, three daisies
Stem two to one, recalling the merit
Three beloved may be, and what development takes
Leopard. - Idea to provide comfort
Somebody in the beginning, left for the Crusades.
heraldry had some of those passing fancies.

Justice Crimolois who first was elected!
An ignorant will think these Preux
have betrayed the people, rather than having it done live,
So, head up, anyone who is a drunkard.

But the evidence is there. Top
scrolls
Do will still lit by over the road.
passed unnoticed in France, this stop
The first home, the Knights of Malta.
... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ....
... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... The Reneste

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Corrigenda

· Henri IV is entered Paris in 1594
· The tomb of the church is dated from 1494
this error we have printed
voluntarily to meet his writings DV


Saints Cosmas and Damian bosses Hospital of St John were exercising a kind of Medicine. They finished martyrs.
In a course of History of Science (English) I learned that Saint Benedict was and who were the knights of the Order of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem which I admire the rule
"Honouring Milords the Sick" Erich
Segal

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Perception Victory Kayak

I Have No Idea What You Are Talking About Music

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Address:
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Wednesday, May 28, 2008

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Who Were the Knights? ...

Bubble Lead, used to seal official documents of the Order. Document: Order of Malta
The Grand Master of the Knights of Malta: Philippe Villiers de l'Isle-Adam (1521-1534)

vaguely heard you tell ...

Crimolois A fairly close to the Shire,
In the year eleven hundred and sixty-three, lived
Strange Knights who tended the wounds.

From Mansions Mansions in, they were calm
Lords, defended the eternal peasant.
were seen galloping on the roads Esq.

remained in their houses, as a redoubt;
Those who did said that hospital;
never gave themselves the unfortunate half!
room and eat in their famous inn;
were still available, as the boat to the shore
To cross the stream, such asylum to the manor;
As for the pilgrims as a man tonight : Let
Lords disguised, or a poor deserter.
never struck in vain that sought refuge. And it was legendary
(For good hospital
It is better to address than the Templars!)

Crimolois had the honor of being first stop
The first among us of the Knights of Malta. It

remember too little.
The road to the knights,
House and the Chapel Servants familiar:
Clergy, nobility and people! That means we

Today, however! For and Against
must read. Your
Knights of Malta have left memories
Of these men of heart who can serve well.

For the people they were amazing gendarmes
And hospitals that dried many tears.
In these times, it looked better than to make a statement;
The church helped a mother and the people and state. The

Renest.

Monday, May 26, 2008

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the great plane of the former RN 5







Today, May 25, 1992, the great massacre begins.
One by one I saw all my brothers fall in dignity with a big sound of suffering.
me, the biggest, greatest, I am not made the first attempt, despite the power of their big modern machines, at first, they just shook and the cable broke.
I stood proudly, amputee, my blood (sorry, my sap) mixed with sawdust heap at my feet, I ¼ hour respite, but they were right about me, and now my whole extended along (God I'm so big!) on this road I've protected the sun for more than 100 years, I think about everything I experienced.
Oh! I know my neighbors cursed myself for my leaves rot which closed their gutters and drains, and fall, envahissaint their gardens or lawns, but I also know that they admired me and liked to watch me shudder at the slightest breath My friend the wind.
Magpies that I shelter have much trouble and must seek another than I to build their nests up high if the year is not too windy, "said the former, or lower, if the wind blows hard on Palm Sunday.
course, I had trouble when some reckless or desperate some were to die at our feet, but it was not our fault why we accuse and condemn us to upgrade the road?
Early in my life when Napoleon III, then President of the Republic, we had planted on the roads linking the prefecture to major cities to house his prefects and dignitaries who traveled by carriage (Dame! The journey was long in time there), the road was made of stones that menders and prisoners broke its banks to fill in the ruts as and passages; have I seen beautiful women with long skirts and hats, as wide as dishes mushrooms that grow on your roof now, gentlemen in top hats black clothes and covered with fine white dust that projected the wheels of their crew.

I saw men and women of the village walk to Dijon with their
Handcarts to sell their vegetables to market, or take the train at Neuilly;
I have seen for a long time farmers with their horses and carts.
I had five or six generations of children crossing the road near
me to go to school.
I knew the gig of the midwife, always pressed that. I witnessed the birth of aviation and I followed its development, but lately the mirages of the air base nearby shook me to my roots.
In the 20s, I saw the riders of the Tour de France, the hoses on the shoulders and in that time they had to repair alone, and punctures were common on the gravel road, French Rene Vietto proudly bore the yellow jersey, unfortunately it fell to the entry of Dijon and could not leave.

I saw the panting and whistling of steam locomotives and the simple thrill of the TGV route. I heard the bells ringing so often: baptisms, communions, weddings, masses, funerals but alas, even three times a day when the deceased was the village, the Angelus at noon and 7:00 to call the workers fields, all my leaves have shivered in those summer days of August 1914 and September 1939 when they announced a general mobilization and declaration of war finally over happily to the Armistice in 1918 and release in 1944.

Dear millennium tower facing me, I wish you a long life, you're the one now dominate the village Crimolois.
I saw the high tops of my big floods of 1965 and 1967, often Ouche came out of bed to come and join the Oucherotte, where once stood the mills that gave their name to our common but I was not big enough to see them.

I saw the scroll Prussian spiked helmet, I heard echoing in my arms the rhythmic steps of the invaders, their tanks and motorcycles. I saw the workers take to the STO I Having spend resistant free or chained, and finally with a great shudder of relief I saw get our soldiers and our allies. I participated in the joy of all, I saw you dancing in the square.

Then life took over and came the motorcycles, cars becoming more and more and faster and I had barely time to see them go ...

your memory I, I was part of your life, your community, and now, what will become of me? furniture or firewood?

Me the largest, most majestic plane trees of the former National 5?

D. Voinet