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.
Chambin H and D Voinet for "Tale me my canton"
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