Condeau
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Origins and etymology
Condeau is a town that lies near the river Huisne in Lower Normandy.
The toponym "Condeau" is a diminutive of Condé, a neighboring town name as the confluence (Gaulish condate) of the Huisne and Corbionne rivers.[2][3]
Demonym
The French demonym for people who live in Condeau is Condoléen.[4]
History
In 1789, after the Décret de la division de la France en départements created townships, Condeau became chief town of its canton. In 1801, the canton was abolished.
On 1 January 2016, Condeau merged into Sablons-sur-Huisne as a municipality under by Law Number 2010-1563 of 16 December 2010 on local government reform. The communes of Condeau, Condé-sur-Huisne, and Coulonges-les-Sablons merged and Condé-sur-Huisne became the chief town of the new municipality.
Administration
The town council comprises eleven members, including the mayor and two deputies.[5]
Population
In 2019, Condeau had 370 inhabitants. Condeau's population peaked at 1,034 inhabitants in 1821. <templatestyles src="Module:Historical populations/styles.css"/>Script error: No such module "Historical populations".
Sites
Sites in Condeau include:
- Church of Saint-Denis (Église Saint-Denis): 16th-century church that houses three paintings registered as historic monuments
- Villeray Castle (Château de Villeray ): 18th-century castle registered as an historic monument
- Old Mill on the Huisne (Ancien moulin sur l'Huisne): Dependency of the castle of Villeray
- Manor Grand Brolles: 16th-century chapel
- Radray Chapel (Chapelle de Radray)[6]
Notable inhabitants
- Jacques-Claude Dugué d'Assé (1749-1830), French politician
- Robert-Jules Garnier (1883-1958), French chief designer
- James Rossant (1928-2009), American architect and artist
- Colette Rossant (1932), French-American writer
See also
- Communes of the Orne department
- Le Perche
- Percheron
- Regional Natural Park of Perche
References
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