Wednesday, May 28, 2008

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Who Were the Knights? ...

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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

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ORDER OF MALTA Crimolois


The work of M. Raoul Chevreul "The Burgundian Commanderies of the Sovereign Order of Malta", deserves our attention.
In this booklet devoted, as its name suggests the Commanderies Burgundian, it comes Crimolois. In the study conducted on the Magdeleine Commandery of Dijon, we read:

" It is one of the oldest, if not the oldest Commandery of the Order of Malta in Burgundy. Settled first in Crimolois under the jurisdiction of the Grand Prior of Champagne, the Hospitallers of Saint John of Jerusalem in 1170 founded a property on Dijon, at the entrance of the city, near the gate of St. Peter, and it definitely creates a commander of their order. The remains of it, along with some headstones (one is exposed to the archaeological museum of Dijon) will be found in the late 19th century, and the position must be accurately located on the current site Wilson.
The Commandery is growing rapidly: many donations made to it, and it has fields in several villages.
Thus it has properties and manorial rights to Crimolois, Thorey, Fenay, Marsannay, Sacquenay, Varanger Fauvernay, Dijon, Gemini, Saint Julien, Villers-les-Pots, Mirebeau, Fontaine-French, Beira, Tarsul, Neuilly Arcelot, Flacey, Pluvet, Bressey, etc. ... "
The author then delivers the history of the Commandery of the Madeleine.Voici his conclusion:
"We can now locate the second location of the Commandery of the Magdalen in Dijon, on the corner of the existing streets and Hernoux Admiral Roussin. Most of the church still remains, after undergoing many changes: several apartments have been created there. "
" The most interesting room is the Renaissance portal of the church the Magdalen, which was recently restored and is a beautiful architectural ensemble. "
" A Crimolois, there are still many vestiges of the institution of the Hospitallers: the church, two houses, the remains of the farm and perhaps also a former underground. Moreover, their memory is recalled by the Maltese cross section in the arms of this town "

The fact that our streets is named" The Magdalene, "is certainly relate to the history of Knights of Malta and their presence among us ... Crimolois.


During the replacement of the roofs of the church and the steeple in 1979 through Chevreul, the mayor had sought a grant of the Order of Malta. A donation of 5000 Fr, exceptionally, was obtained. This establishes a permanent presence of the Order of Malta, at home ... Crimolois.



News bulletin "At Home in Crimolois"


The Hospitallers of Saint John of Jerusalem Crimolois

For nearly a century and a half from 1163 to 1307, Crimolois the stay of the order of the Hospitallers of Jerusalem - which later became known as Knights of Rhodes established in Cyprus in 1191 sold a year after the Templars. Knights of Rhodes from 1309 to 1522 or Suleiman the Magnificent in the dislodged, become Knights of Malta 24 March 1530, and the Knights of Malta - will have a profound impact not only the village life, but the whole country.


The following items are extracted for most of documentation assembled by a local scholar, Father of Mollon, pastor of Neuilly, who was particularly interested to stay in the region:


- A first paper puts in his time the existence of this order of knight from medieval times.


-the other we specify what remains today, both Crimolois at Dijon, the residence of the Hospitallers.


-Two poems of the Father of Mollon (signed The Renest), where he tells us with his sensitivity as a poet, how he perceives this passage.


Despite their accuracy, it is possible that some errors have crept into the documents, particularly for some dates. We do not admire the least searched of the research of these authors.

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Some brief life to Crimolois


In 1938 the village was the setting of the film ( Jeannette Burgundy) made to promote public schools and services. Jeannette, played by Blanchette Brunoy fate of the normal school in Dijon and comes to take his first job as a teacher at Crimolois.
Arriving in this single class for all children until graduation certificate (no quota at that time) remembers her childhood, she revises the nursery and kindergarten and finally in the preparatory class certificate of studies. The school of Maladière brand new and modern was chosen.
whole class to which I was selected, my role recite a fable by La Fontaine! We went to Coutivert morvan in which the circle had a secular kind sana sanatorium, free, amidst the pines ...
The following week, we continued shooting at Avont Crimolois. At 11, I never thought that one day I would come to inhabit this village.
Later with the school children we played in the courtyard of the farm and with residents, students dressed mimicked a wedding ceremony and held roles showing everyday life in the village.
What emotion amidst the peaceful daily routine!
This film, we could see more than 30 years later by then president of Dominica Malvasio (reeds).
. D.VOINET

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ancestral customs Crimolois

25 years ago, Crimolois still had his ancestral customs:
the eve of a wedding, the boys went in the evening before the remains of the girl
and fired shots for 5 or 10 minutes, then they tended to get the scoop
brioche that the future stepfather was copiously watered by a general tour.
the eve of Easter, the boys (they always), at nightfall,
roamed the streets, stopping in front of the house where there were young and girls singing to the tune of "Hallelujah" is not
eggs we want! but it is the daughter of the house
If there are two, we choose;
Alleluia!
When they sang well, the homeowner opened the door and gave them eggs or money, sometimes both: they would then be the coffee making a huge omelet well watered.
the night of April 30 to May 1, it is boys who posed''May''in front of houses
girls. The branches they had cut in the day showed the quality or failure of the beautiful!
charm for one who had. From lilac
for older girls (still there)
And the tree for those ............
There were few, admittedly.
The following Sunday they came out but the house was the master of (water) if not, he found his wheelbarrow, his firewood or anything that was out on the town square. **************************

July 14, it was a holiday for everyone in the morning, the men went to get a liter wine and a kilo of sugar which they were entitled;
Women drew lots a piece of crockery.
The children received treats.
The afternoon games were in full swing in the court of coffee (bowling, rondeau, fishing for children, ball, ball ...)
And in the evening with great ball orchestra. *************

customs were not always so nice, how many candidates in municipal elections, not having received enough votes, ended the morning with a jacket hanging on their doors?
D. Voinet

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Tribute song to Alix De Vergy

The Duchess Alix Vergy donated in 1208, the hospital Crimolois and knights of the temple of the Madeleine, a mill located on the edge of Crimolois and Fauverney, plus a toll on his pension of Dijon.

Pay tribute to this noble lady with this song:

For Burgundians, Anne de Bretagne their
Was Alix, the Lords of Vergy; Who
beautiful girl, plain and mountain
affected the two Gleaming house.

From his mansion in the back-side
Nothing remains in his pond-Vergy
Otherwise to laugh and to climb the hill,
That a steep path that leads us to the old nest.

One of our Dukes of Burgundy proud *
fell in love with Alice and went to find;
Eudes loved him, Alix point scowls:
She is happy and knows not whine.

She became our beautiful Duchess
That our ancestors enjoyed a very big heart;
In his carriage, cheered wealth
From this girl, and sang in chorus.

was said to her: "She's very pretty,
To be a widow at its thirty five years
Despite his gold, it is no folly
Do not know to love, to focus on its people. " All

him going. Many were crazy about her, while everyone
A when the season came ;
saw her, all, like a swallow,
When she went to visit their homes.

Hugh, his son left for the crusade
With St. Louis, another way;
All riders escorted without bravado
But the hard times, knowing shake hands. And

widow and alone, she made two regencies,
Spending his time to govern the country;
So much qu'arrivent Finance
For good people, quite amazed.

Did not want to sleep in his eyrie
But stand at the foot of his castle;
And so, despite being mischievous-
What was Saint-Denis was for her ... Citeaux.

Chorus.

was Talant (1) and was Rouvres-en-Plaine
Where enjoyed the beautiful Chatelaine

Author Unknown (1) Castle Talant built by Eudes III on the board bought the monks of St. Benignus (the famous Father William) by 22 yards long and five wide, with ground floor, first floor and attic, all covered with black tiles and white. At both ends, half-round towers, the Tower of the Treasury, the Armoury Tower, doors crenellated ramparts on the terrace.

annotations made by the hand of the Father From Molon:

* Time of the old Abbot William, in summer 1199, marriage with Alix Eudes and Simonette with Anseric. ** 1218

unexpected death of her husband (left for the Crusade) in Lyon on July 6, under Philip Augustus, Alice makes his feudal duties to Hugh Burgey-spelling uncertain - summoned by the king (Vergy invested since 1187 ).
In 1220, Alix is committed to respect the privileges of the town of Dijon
would not send the 100 or 200 knights in the Holy Land under warranty Anseric in Montréal, his step brother.

*** Hughes, married in 1231 to Yolande de Dreux.
with St. Louis (1236-1248) on the cross under Gregory IX.

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