- Source: Jandun
- Komune di departemen Ardennes
- Jean dari Jandun
- Kesatuan akal
- Notre-Dame de Paris
- Ibnu Rusyd
- Marsilio dari Padova
- Sainte-Chapelle
- Arondisemen Rethel
- Arondisemen Vouziers
- Arondisemen Sedan
- John of Jandun
- Jandun
- Jacques Duhan de Jandun
- Averroes's theory of the unity of the intellect
- Ludwig Schmugge
- Marsilius of Padua
- Notre-Dame de Paris
- Averroes
- Sainte-Chapelle
- List of Medieval European scholars
Jandun (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃dœ̃]) is a commune in the Ardennes department in northern France.
"Romy" mineral water is produced here.
Population
Sights and monuments
The church, Notre-Dame de Jandun, dates from the 12th and 13th centuries. It has 19th century frescoes, a Baroque altar and some sculpted capitals. Stained glass and statues decorate the interior.
In the grounds of the church is a sculpted stone cross, classified as a monument historique in 1963 by the French Ministry of Culture.
People linked to the commune
Jean de Jandun (circa 1285–1323) was a French philosopher, theologian, and political writer.
The Duhan family, lords of part of Jaudun :
Jean Duhan, counsellor to the king.
Jacques Égide du Han (1685–1746), also known as Jacques Égide Duhan de Jandun, Huguenot soldier who served for twelve years as tutor to Frederick the Great.
Émile Bourquelot, born in Jandun on 21 June 1851, chemist and professor of pharmacy.
See also
Communes of the Ardennes department