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Eurville Bienville

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Country
  
France

Department
  
Haute-Marne

Canton
  
Chevillon

Region
  
Grand Est

Arrondissement
  
Saint-Dizier

Area
  
20.73 km²

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Intercommunality
  
Communauté de communes de la Vallée de la Marne

Eurville-Bienville is a commune in the Haute-Marne department in north-eastern France. It is formed by the merger of two former villages which are located on both sides of the Marne river.

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Map of 52410 Eurville-Bienville, France

History

The village of Bienville has existed from the 5th century. St. Menehould would have died there in 490 (a chapel marks the presumed location of the house where she would have ended his life), but the first reference is from 1167.

Eurville and Bienville have been separated by a boundary during centuries. Between the two villages passed the "Ditch of France", created by the Treaty of Verdun in 843. Eurville was in Francie and Bienville in Lorraine. Stones posts marking the boundaries are still visible. This boundary has even been restored by the Germans during the Second World War.

In feudal times, Eurville depended on the lord of Dampierre Saint-Dizier, Count of Champagne and the kingdom of France.

There are traces of the village of Eurville in 1233: Guillaume de Dampierre, Seigneur de Saint-Dizier, had usurped half the income of the Abbey of Saint-Urbain in appropriating the serfs of Eurville, Bienville, Prez, Chamouilley.

In 1551, Eurville passed into the hands of Baron de Joinville.

Eurville merges with Bienville in 1972.

References

Eurville-Bienville Wikipedia