- Source: Cintheaux
Cintheaux (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃to] ) is a commune in the Calvados department in the Normandy region in northwestern France.
Geography
The commune is located between Caen and Falaise and is the home to the Bretteville-sur-Laize Canadian War Cemetery.
Gaumesnil was originally a separate village, now attached to Cintheaux; it has fewer than 19 residents.
Sights
The main town is situated around the church of Saint-Germain, classified as an official French historic monument. It was built around 1150 by the Marmion family; Robert Marmion offered it in patronage to the Barbery Abbey, subject to the Bayeux diocese, in 1181. The main (north) chapel and the cross tower, dating to the 16th century, was destroyed in 1688. The north bell tower was added in the 18th century. The church was restored between 1857 and 1902.
History
= World War II
=Cintheaux was devastated by Allied artillery, which sought to annihilate the 12th SS Panzer Division in 1944, during Operation Totalize.
Population
See also
Communes of the Calvados department
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Komune di departemen Calvados (A-L)
- Komune di departemen Calvados (M-Z)
- Daftar komune di Calvados
- Barbeville
- Cuverville, Calvados
- Asnières-en-Bessin
- Arondisemen Vire
- Arondisemen Lisieux
- Arondisemen Bayeux
- Calvados
- Cintheaux
- Bretteville-sur-Laize Canadian War Cemetery
- Saint-André-sur-Orne
- Operation Totalize
- Falaise pocket
- Port-en-Bessin-Huppain
- 1st SS Panzer Division Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler
- Condé-sur-Ifs
- Communauté de communes Cingal-Suisse Normande
- Condé-sur-Seulles