- Source: Carignan, Ardennes
Carignan (French pronunciation: [kaʁiɲɑ̃] ) is a commune in the Ardennes department in northern France. It is the seat of a canton. It was known as Yvoy or Yvois until 1662.
History
Carignan was, under the name Epoissium, Eposium, Epusum or Ivosium, a military settlement of the Romans. Gaugericus, bishop of Cambrai, was born in Eposium around 550. A little later it was the home of a stylite ascetic named Wulflaich.
As Yvois, it was part of the Burgundian Netherlands in the 15th century. It changed hands between the Habsburg Netherlands and France several times, until it was assigned to France by the 1659 Treaty of the Pyrenees. The town was given as a duchy to Prince Eugène-Maurice of Savoy-Carignan, and renamed Carignan in 1662.
Population
International relations
Carignan is twinned with:
Weinsberg, Germany
See also
Communes of the Ardennes department
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Komune di departemen Ardennes
- Arondisemen Sedan
- Logny-Bogny
- Arondisemen Rethel
- Arondisemen Vouziers
- Arondisemen Charleville-Mézières
- Bahasa Lorrain
- Bazeilles, Prancis
- Vouziers
- Daftar stasiun SNCF di Champagne
- Carignan, Ardennes
- Chiers
- Carignan (disambiguation)
- Canton of Carignan
- Aulnois (river)
- Ardennes (department)
- Charleville-Mézières
- Cantons of the Ardennes department
- Jeanne Mélin
- List of cities with defensive walls