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Country
  
France

Department
  
Seine-et-Marne

Canton
  
Mitry-Mory

Population
  
264 (1999)

Region
  
Île-de-France

Arrondissement
  
Meaux

Area
  
5 km²

Local time
  
Monday 7:06 PM

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Intercommunality
  
CC Plaines et Monts de France

Weather
  
11°C, Wind SW at 21 km/h, 72% Humidity

Nantouillet is a commune in the Seine-et-Marne department in the Île-de-France region in north-central France.

Contents

Map of 77230 Nantouillet, France

History

Nantouillet, is a name of Celtic origin, the castle was donated to a Royal Norman knights family known for their fighting skills.

In the eleventh century, every great Lord, to strengthen the control of the territories, was surrounded by constraints vassals, but he needed to protect the population and themselves, of professionals men of the war: the bellatores or milites.

In 1392 during the "Bal des Ardents" Ogier de Nantouillet and the King Charles VI were the only ones to survive.

Nantouillet family is extinct, however, the descendants of the branch of Henri Nantouillet, originated by Jean de Nanteuil Nantolio continues to survive today in Italy.

Demographics

The inhabitants are called the Nantolétains, the name was Italianate in Natoli (Latin: de Nantolio French: de Nanteuil) with the migrations of the families of knights fighters that at their own expense created the armies to the rescue their familiar King Charles I of Anjou who traveled to Italy to protect the pope against Manfredi.

Famous people linked to Nantouillet

  • Jean de Nantouillet, Knight milites, Lord (sire) of Nantouillet
  • Jean de Nantouillet, Knight milites, Senechal of Toulouse
  • Henri de Nantouillet, Knight milites
  • Regnault de Nantouillet, Knight milites, Grand Chambrier de France of the reign of Charles V of France
  • Oger de Nantouillet, Knight milites
  • Robert de Nantouillet, Knight milites
  • Antoine Duprat or even du Prat (Issoire, 1463 - Nantouillet, July 9, 1535), French nobleman, Lord of Nantouillet, Chancellor of France and Chancellor of Brittany
  • References

    Nantouillet Wikipedia