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10 years of the Center of Studies of the UPSTREAM collected by the?ves of the Club Inheritance 1997 the visit d?te by the d?uverte of l.entr?du b?ment, on C?, and not on the fa?e, as we l.avions believed. Our guide, Mado, us pr?nte the diff?ntes cross that l.on finds on the walls?.int?or like?.ext?eur.: Knights of Malta..P?e.., about..l.Ombre.., about Saints-Maurice and Lazare, about Savoy, about Trinitaires, or Orientale. speak about several architectural styles: Carolingian, like the baptist?.. Novel like the pillars. Gothic like the vo?s?r?s.(chaque C? central nave poss?nt 5 arches, appuy? on 6 pillars of shares and d.autres). Baroque, like the furnace bridges lat?ux and to draw up the list compl? saints and holy repr?nt?dans. for the saints: S?stien, Maurice, Martin, Roch, Michel, Julien de Brioude, Jacques, Antoine, Moor, Joseph de Copertino, Paul, Joseph d.Arimati, Jean, Antoine de Padoue, S?phin, Jean Baptist, Bernard, Solomon, Gatien, Etienne, Nicolas, Lazare, Mathieu, January, for the holy ones: Rosalie, Anne, Marie Madeleine, Marie, H?ne, Luc?e, Claire, Catherine d.Alexandrie, Agn? Th?se, V?nique oubli?surtout when we saw the relics. Saint Michel, the owner of l.?ise, finds himself. Two polychrome statues (wood painted tr?color?le repr?nte.: l.une?.entr?de l.?ise (it poss?it undoubtedly of the wings?.origine), l.archange embanking the d?n, l.autre on the ma?e. particularit? It is repr?nt?ous the features d.un Roman soldier was d?pit?on sees the mark of T? blow?, and poss? the red coat of l.arm?romaine and martyrdoms soldier of the House of Savoy, with Lazare. One finds nine repr?ntations of the Virgin on the tables, and four others on l.Autel Majeur. is patron saint of Roquebilli? (Michel Saint it second). statues of the ma?e furnace bridge repr?ntent Saint Julien entour?e Saint Jean. With is the foot a statue of Saint Nicolas's Day poss? d.autres tr?rs.: an impressive collection of chasubles s.agit of l.habit sacerdotal which the pr?e carries when he officiates. The Michaelmas in poss? an important collection, of which a part is r?ptacles for the remainders v?r?des holy ends d.os, of clippings d.ongles, and sometimes wood d.?ardes (attribu? ?a Vraie Cross, that of the Passion of Christ). in d?ent a tr?grand a number, much more than 20. Several confr?es occupied l.?ise?ivers. Aujourd.hui, one finds traces of Trinitaires (c.est a member d.un religious Ordre who undertook to collect funds, by making the qu?, to repurchase the chr?ens enlev?par Barbaresque Moslems, and often emmen?au the Maghreb for?e sold like slaves),.), of Antonins, P?tents white. All the villages poss?ient theirs symbol is that of the p?can s.ouvrant the entrails to give?anger. The b?ns of procession show two small P?tents in. L.une of the particularit?e V?bie is of poss?r an important religious furniture drink d?ration. of it: for the statues, l.ornement of the furnace bridges (retables or twisted columns), the executives of the tables, but also for the benches of the fid?s. L.un d.entre them is marqu?es armorial bearings d.une great family local n.?it left l.autel that the Good Friday and at the day of Pentec?, for dispara?e the remainder of l.ann? True Cross by Holy H?ne ", which?it ant?eurement in the vault of P?tents white, at the Old Village. Saints-Maurice and Lazare, patron saint of the military Order of the House. Does Saint Nicolas have? offered by families GIUGE and GIUGLARIS. Saint Julien de Brioude is patron saint of. By the?ves of the Club Inheritance L.?ise de Roquebilli? comprise three naves. Those which form the bas-c?s comprise 4 pairs of pillars reli?par arcs?lein clotheshanger (two other pillars are engag?dans the wall of the sacristy, two others in the wall of the baptismal font and the bell-tower). are 4 other pairs engag? in the walls lat?ux. calcareous black or of cargneule (kind of meuli?). in 5 wk.?, o?sur the vo? warheads with arcs L.?ise appara?pour s.entrecroisent the premi? time in at the time of its concession by l.?que of Nice Pierre Ier?.Ordre of. It is thus ant?eure?ette date. It is then known to us by?a fine of at the time of l.inventaire of the goods of l.?ise. It is served by Jean possession of this Kind jusqu.au XVII? si?e, when the clerg?ocal. Fine C.est?a of the XVI? si?e what the prior, Monet ROGIERI (known in 1486 and still in 1532), d?de of its rebuilding, can?e on the m? site (inscription on the key of vo?), new late?ction which is still prouv?par l.orientation diff?nte of l.?fice (at the Average Age, religious b?ments are orient??.Est). ?ge, para?pourtant..m??l.., m? if its structure remains to us unknown (that of Saint Martin's day, of m? type, n.est dat?ue of. Bell-tower would have had two or three?ges, according to table which finds?.int?or of l.?fice, which can para?e?nnant, to the sights of dimensions of l.?fice. the prior Nicolas ROGERI (1574-1621), who east can?e?.origine must prohibit his?ise in 1610?ause a crime of blood. Another benefactor, the prior Pierre ACHIARDI of l.Alp (1660-1683), which made make d.importantes r?rations?.?ise (of which with the bell-tower, as in t?igne a stone dat?de 1666), and?ger l.autel baroque, C? Ep?e, then the Martyrdom, a s?e of polychrome wood reliquaries which carry its weapons started from l.Ordre of Trinitaires, whose one finds an example on one. Pierre founded and equipped l.autel with right-hand side, under. The table which l.orne (Holy Antoine de Padoue (Franciscain) and Holy Jean de Matha (Trinitaire) interc?nt aupr?de the Virgin and of Holy Trinit?our Hearts of the east l..uvre of Jean Baptist GASTALDI (known d?1666), dat?e 1667, on which one does find there the village?ette?que. sign Piet?t the saints Jean Baptist and Marthe, Catherine d.Alexandrie and Fran?s the Dirty ones in 1682 (bas-c? is, second furnace bridge lat?l, d?empe on fabric, H.: 2,56 m, L: 1,82 m, copy l..uvre. The giver is Jean Baptist ROGERI. of l.Alp and of the CRESPEL finds itself on the file d.un bench village are those of the family GARAGNO, which was a count de Roquebilli?. Lastly, the old bell-tower was habill?.une clock with find r?li?ment in l.?fice (on the vo?, on the baptismal tank..carolingienne..), like the..lacs d.amour.., on the capitals of columns, which are found on the Weapons of Savoy. Several reasons are visible: sun, T? of b?er, shells l.?fice an anonymous retable?ix compartments and pr?lle, D?? saint Antoine Ermite (entour?e holy Joseph and holy Moor) dat?e Sc? power station, Ecce Homo, between the Virgin and holy Joseph, then characters of l.Annonciation (l.Ange, Christ in Piti?t. The pr?lle shows Temptations of Antoine saint (with saint. One finds there the Poor, the saint tent?ar the d?n in the d?rt, the saint attacked by three devils. A first, repr?nte three saints in feet, including one, often pr?nt?omme Holy Julien, is in r?it?an Ment (d.apr?l.inscription which underlines each character). only known iconographic repr?ntation of saint, that l.on brings closer and for which one finds an old disappeared vault?elv?re. L.autre table repr?nte the Virgin of l.Apocalypse, entour?de symbols often pr?nt?par their C? ?t?que. images of the litany of the Virgin (closed..Jardin., ..Puits of science...) that l.artist would have liked repr?nter. s?ment more of the sensibilit?ancians that the modern interpr?tions. Gast is v?tablement the jewels of V?bie. Painting to the XVII? si?e in the Alpes-Maritimes, ED arch?ogique.., in Municipal Newspaper of Roquebilli?. ' scandaleux' in a village of High Provence to the XV? si?e ", in Historical Provence, Volume XXVII, July-ao?1987, pp. Communaut?dans the High-Country Ni?s. rural vaults and protective saints of Comt?e Nice., in religious Nice in the Alpes-Maritimes, Edisud, 1990. Does the murals of the High-Country, ED Tighten, and the Chamber of Commerce and d.Industrie Nice-C? d.Azur, 1990. Average Age in the Alps m?dionales, ED hamlet of the commune of LANTOSQUE situ?ntre the villages d.UTELLE and of. Situ? 650 m d.altitude, PELASQUE are a small hamlet which counts many secondary r?dences?lement bus c.est small. Do Aujourd.hui approximately 130 people live?.ann there? its own furnace and there were some mills?uile. some monuments religious r?rtis in various districts: that comes from the word..PEL..qui means..hautor... old, and my professor d.Histoire thinks qu.elle date of l.?que. He thinks qu.on?lement will be able to find the traces there a?ise.:NOTRE INJURY OF the three vaults: Ste CROIX.(p?tents white) 1 km at the CUS. St GEORGE 1,5 km in the NORTH-EASTERN one. St ANDRE martyrdoms dispers?dans diff?nts districts martyrdom: .............. Cross or monument?g?our.C.est a?ise built on piles out of wooden bus below there is gypsum and of l.eau. l.int?eur.: c.est a?ise which n.a qu.une central nave, of share and d.autre are situ? statues of the holy diff?nts: saint Moor. holy Michel. holy Antoine. holy Th?se of l.Enfant J?s and holy. There are also three furnace bridges: the Ma?e-furnace bridge. l.autel D?? the Madonna of Doors and l.autel D?? saint Moor (statue out of wooden. In l.?ise there are also the baptismal funds, the b?tier. a little old houses are built out of stones and out of gypsum days, people pay cement expensive then qu.ils could find on the spot?ELASQUE a mat?au also good which co?rait only it. Formerly, when one wanted b?r,on commen?t. In winter, when it n.y had more anything?aire in the fields and qu.ils had finished looking after the b?s, P?squois were going to go on rough gypsum journeys. with did the small valley of the GIPIERE and charge their carrioles attel? ?Parfois, they were to use two mules to be able in large gypsum stones on the corner d.une board o?ls wanted. Then, at the edge of this board, they dug a hole d.environ 3m the broad one and 2m top (height of the board of. Did the wall remain open as if there were a door then piled up all this gypsum in this hole by arranging it well, by leaving a small door open to the short-nap cloth of the board of bottom, and derri? it a vacuum under a vo? made with the largest pieces of gypsum, and to finish by the stone which fixes this vo? furnace: they piled up the gypsum jusqu.??sser the level of the board of the top o?ls finished by the small pieces all with mounds d.herbe and ground. When all?it Pr? one morning, two or three men s.entraidaient.: they lit the furnace, they enfon?ent quite dry wood below, a brass?de gen?et they put fire at it. They thus fed fire with grosses b?es. If the furnace had? well done, if the gypsum stones?ient empil? by leaving a little d.espace, the fum? the flames and heat were made a way l?edans and the fum?commen?t?Quand this one drew it well n.y had larger embers, they made go in front of the mouth of the furnace a gross. Were the men to take turns the day and the night during 3? days time that gypsum either cooked. ?aser between their fingers the small pieces of the top, they judged whereas their gypsum?it almost cooked a derni? time the hole?eu, then they stopped the small door with a large lava and lumps of earth whereas in the furnace all cooled commen?t slowly the hardest work. They d?argeaient the furnace which s.?it often effondr? l.int?or, then they transported the gypsum towards l.?asent with a MASSOURLE.: C.?it a beater made expr?: a large piece of hard wood (of the c.ur d.olivier or m?ze or a n.ud of CH?) d.environ 50 cm length and 25 cm broad, weighing at least 8 kg, smooth below and emmanch?vec a length handle oblique plant?n this instrument they?asaient the gypsum jusqu.?e qu.il is quite fine l.aide d.une shovel drink some they collected it and put it in one. At did the time to build, they n.avaient more qu.?e to take l?t? to add a little d.eau to obtain a beautiful mortar, well red color, this beautiful color which you can always admire them. Saint-Martin-V?bie and of his mills By El?s of the Club Inheritance to organis??artir d.un questionnaire pr?r?ar professors, in. The sites are rep?s and, for principal the d.entre them, make l.objet d.un workshop interrog?au gr?de the visit and fix their attention on a monument, an object, a table. Does the visit of Saint Martin's day d?rait to make become aware with the?ves diversit?t of l.importance of the patrimonial types rencontr? in the repla?t in a history v?e, reli?(Moyen Age, d?t of l.?que Modern). does brook (appel?e beal) runs in the medium of the village your opinion, for which reasons have? Cr? l.irrigation.. gardens and pr?qui were then pr?des houses, with an aim d.augmenter their prot?r productions the village against a possible fire is the first?fice monk which we meet while descending the street. Rep?z it on the plan (page 2). What repr?ntent the sculptures. The ma?e-furnace bridge is out of painted wood and. Which are the two saints who are repr?nt?par there. It s.agit of the vault of P?tents white. The sculptures of the fa?e repr?ntent Sainte H?ne d?uvrant the True Cross, that which would have port?e Christ at the time of l.emperor Constantin who converted with Christianity, and d?uvre in the sky the sign of the cross which announces its victory to him. With l.int?or, the 8 large tables repr?ntent them. C.est a monument baroque, o?e wood sculpt?st utilis?comme of everywhere in V?bie. It is compos?es two statues of the saints Eloi and Blaise, owners. Note in the mentions, and try to replace them on the plan (page 2 - attention, you will find of it all the length of the doors grav? dates along the beal.: 1808, 1788, 1805. did mode s.agissait can?e d.une, since all date from the m? p?ode exists some?fices dating from the end of the Average Age, that l.on meets. Average Age and of the Rebirth are recognizable with the arcades and large. Old woman, we find new a?fice monk. Two tables lat?ux poss?nt a particularit?Au bottom of the Old Place is the vault of. It belonged to P?tents blacks vault, rectangular, which caract?se by a vo? in three parts, with in the center a cupola, on ch?is of slats and pl?e. With l.int?or a ma?e-furnace bridge with a..D?llation of saint Jean Baptist. is., who is patron saint of the confr?e (with the Virgin of Mis?corde). On left, a table repr?nte the..Sainte Family... One finds there also the portrait of the giver, that which made paint it. On right-hand side, the table of the Madonna is dat?t. To l.int?or, the door of the sacristy is dat?de 1808, like are the benches of the cantors to start from this limit, we enter the Saint Martin's day of the Average D?ivez Age the particularit?ui the diff?ncie. Do M??les, we find more wood fa?es high dwellings, the balconies and the others avanc? who. It was necessary to make it heat several hours (or days) before s.en. C.est for that qu.on did not l.utilisait qu.une time per month approximately l.ancian castrum of the village in the streets s.appelle..Rue of Castra.., which wants to say in fact qu.il s.agissait of l.ancian Castrum, village fortifi?u XII?III?i?e. of l.?ise, lane of the Furnace, are still blackened by soots, so much qu.on can still think qu.il s.agit of the traces of this important fire of the village) is located at the center of the village m??l. In the center of the village l.?ise is parochial, d???aint-Martin: Our-injury from l.Assomption. does bell-tower date s?ment from the m? p?ode, at best of the XVI? si?e, but. There A was another?ise, more old woman, who A disappeared. Some pi?s points out l.?ise m??le disappeared: two parts of retable attribu? ?ouis Br? the statue of the Madonna of Fenestrate, who all three are dat?du Moyen Age. The baroque is more pr?nt, since l.?fice has?. The furnace bridges all are baroques, with. The red and l.or, the green, are marks of this. ..Le Christ coming to visit her p? Joseph.lors of its. Which statue repr?nte the..Tr?r.. of our?ise. deuxi? uvre d.art m??le flowering ash a vault lat?le. find?a m? place in l.?ise of Roquebilli?. Tr?r of l.?ise is the statue of the Madonna of. A deuxi? uvre m??le.: Br? The vault of the Rosary?auche at the bottom, and the vault of the Hearts of the Purgatory?roite at the bottom, are also found?Descendant castrum, we find one..Palais... With the foot of l.?ise the..palais. is. Gubernatis. It belonged?ette great family which s.occupait trade of salt and monitoring of the entrep? from do Saint Martin's day we pass by a door fortifi? Barri?it l.ancian rampart of the village. L.ancian rampart served?e prot?r against the attacks of the close lords, and mainly of Lascaris de Tende. The ravaged one were used for?oir and?e d?ndre while drawing from the fl?es. Which?rg?que force allows the operation of the mills. The mills functioned?.?rgie hydraulic. Another channel projected it on a horizontal road which is under the grinding stone: the rodet. l.eau was enough?e to put in function, and?aire to turn the grinding stone which. How s.appelle the large sieve which served??rer the qualit?fines. Compl?z the sch? (page 6) by indicating the name of principal the?ments. and of the grains jusqu.?e qu.on collects them in the bags?arine. with wheat, the troisi? with the Turkish ma?(lou gran). The grain?as?n flour?it men?ans a large sieve, to blutoir it, which s?rait jusqu.?uatre cat?ries of powder, of finest (the flower) with the d?ets. Which are the objects which. It poss? no the mould board, contrary?a plough, which. L.araire scratched the ground whereas the plough turned over it, which made it more fertile existed important a?vage?aint-Martin. You can find the objects which indicates the pr?nce of it to us. In Saint Martin's day, l.?vage principal is bovine cows, which allowed the manufacture of cheese and butter, formed. There were few sheep, which served d.animaux?iande, and whose wool allowed?ne small industry of weaving of. The ch?es rempla?ent the cows L? to provide it. One finds instruments to make the hays (lou da?lou voulame, lou berilhon.) and of the cauldrons?ait. other activit?de premi? importance, allowed?aint-Martin of. Name the tools which d?ntrent the pr?nce of it. Draw of them two (. 7), for which you will indicate the name what served this mati? premi?. ?ient exploit? for the mati? premi?.: do the balls?ient export? towards C? by flotation on V?bie. But it?it more int?ssant to make fragile boards to sell them more ch?s., they was to take the mule track three days to reach Nice. We find in Mus?des saws (loube, of are the objects which served?r?rer the wool. One finds cardeuses?aine, wheels, instruments for pr?rer the balls the wire were useful then in m?ers?isser, but n.en let us not have to find we of trace with Driven? nor D.apr?la chart, o??te the road of Salt, by which villages (or which?it means it achemin?usqu.en Pi?nt. Why Saint Martin's day is such an important village on this road. Which road replaces it to the XVIII? si?e. It took then the mule tracks in direction of the collars of High V?bie, while passing by St-Andr?Levens, Tourrettes, Utelle, Lantosque, Roquebilli?, Venanson, St-Dalmas and finally St-Martin. It could also pass by Belv?re and Gordolasque. mules enabled him to cross the mountains entrepos?endant several months, before being able to cross the collars. Utelle, which?it a large commercial crossroads, between V?bie, Tin?et. In is XVIII?i?e, this road remplac?par that of the Collar of Tends, passing by Sospel and Saorge. king de Sardaigne bought G?s, Comt?e Nice?it more d.aucune. have to him? comment?au public by the?ves of the Club (Emma CATTELIN, Claire CORONA, Alexandra DELOMMEZ, St?ane DUPRE, Virginia FERRARI, Rachel GIACOMO, Audrey JANOT, Maheva SAULI). has donn?ieu?ne visit guid?du village rep?s and?di?pendant l.ann?ont? comment?par?ves of the Club (Claire CORONA, Alexandra DELOMMEZ, Anthony and St?ane DUPRE, Virginia FERRARI, Audrey JANOT, Manon KUPPICK, Maheva SAULI). N.ont which been able?e pr?nts at the time of these journ?, but particip has? l.ensemble of the activit?de l.ann? and have contribu? working of l.exposition.: FEZ-NATIVE Laurie, Nathalie INGIGLIARDI, Elodie LAMBERT, Lorraine LAPORTE and Renaud OSTERMEYER. Belv?re is a village perch?ur the slope of the hill which s?re two vall?, plac? junction of V?bie and of. Its name would mean..Belle Vue.., but c.est can?e an older name, which would date from the p?ode pr?dent l.arriv?des. In this case, its Italian form..Bellovidere.. would not be any more. All in all, it is south-western orient?u, and b?ficie d.un good the commune of Belv?re is situ?sur a g?ogic zone compos?de glacial fillings, when Gordolasque and V?bie meet on several tens of m?es d.?issor of ice village, is a hard stone zone, constitu?principalement of. These are the red stones that we see in. The glacier did not cover them completely?et place, and it n.y does not have laiss?e s?ments nor of d?itus?sifs. Belv?re, to the XVIII? si?e, s.?ve?lus of 800 people. from the XIX? si?e, we have?di?es censuses and we note that the population has much augment?depuis the si?e pr?dent (it But its?lution is falling jusqu.?Pourtant, jusqu.aux ann? 1870, it did people continue has augmenter.400), for d?o?e continuously apr? l.?que of the premi? Qu.elle world war strongly falls and. Of 1860?940, we can indicate two p?odes: do a many houses remain in the neighbourhoods of 200 houses s.?nd not too?.ext?or of its old limits, m? if the population is important and conna?un l?r fl?issement?a fine of the number of houses strongly augment?t has is stabilized in the neighbourhoods of form d.habitat which para? o?a population division d?rmais myself between that which is rest?u country, and that which comes, for the estival p?ode, and which needs new houses, vaster in the prolongation of the streets of the village houses have? built in the districts p?ph?ques of the village. p?ode, the number of m?ge except remains stable?a fine of the XIX? si?e. m? if the population strongly drops in the m? do times seem smaller, which can explain the constancy of the number of the m?ges, which would be then misleading tragedy of the premi? World war: the population lowers fortement.126?05 people, that is to say a fall of 221 individuals, pr?de 20 % of the total). the number of m?ges?lement (of 302?92, is a loss. Does pyramid of the?s?elv?re in 1872 (r?rtition By observing the pyramid of the?s, one note that sections D.? of 0?5 years (approximately 43 links?, are most numerous, as well as the inhabitants of 20?0 years (approximately 426 links?. this?que, the natalit?st?v? but the mortalit?nfantile is. The shape of the pyramid of the?s is almost identical for the men and the women. What means that their number is hollow?eu. correspond?es migrations of the men who leave the village between 15 and 40 years, undoubtedly for professional reasons in the sections d.?s of 15 s.explic?0 years can?e by their d?rt while domesticit?courant?.?que, and by their marriage men analphab?s of 0? is years 100 % (all gar?s and all girls), which is quite logical, since c.est?et? that l.on. From 6?0 years, the percentage however remains?1 % (but 86 % for the girls, and..seulement.. 53 % for the gar?s). to point out what we are the whole with d?t of III? R?blique, and that l.enseignement public la?e and free n.est not yet D??. m? when it is it, in our villages, the parents still needed the children tr?jeunes for the agricultural work could not go?.?le all the time. However, the gar?s are privil?? and common A for a long time cr?une?le. R?lution Fran?se, the Ordinary Council paid a pr?e to learn?anger and?crire with the young people of the village d.analphab?s percentage is 78 % (but still strong a diff?nce: 61 % for the gar?s, and 97 % for the girls). Aujourd.hui, of large progr?ont? r?is? especially for the girls. R?rtition of the population by the m?ers majorit?es inhabitants of Belv?re (men and women) work in. That repr?nte indeed 82 % of the working population. It s.agissait primarily d.agriculteurs propri?anger their grounds, farmers, of m?yers who rented the pieces qu.ils. Belv?re work in the secondary industry d.artisans working wood, but also of marmittiers, shoe-makers. professions relating to the tertiary sector: some commer?ts, m?cins, a guard champ?e, civils servant (customs. his herd is repr?nt?ur the painting which decorates the vault. C.est r?lator d.une activit?mportante?elv?re.:. l.habitat, there are many places within the village left the places have? modifi? or r??g?. case of the place of P?tents white (from which the vault disappeared) and. It is noticed however that the places more r?ntes, situ? in p?ph?e of the village (places of the Limes and Court), are larger than the others, older, situ? with. One could note that the center of the older village?it, can?e d.?que m??le. around l.?ise, is more r?nt, it should go back to l.?que Moderne. tiles, often round, out of terra cotta, fabriqu? on sites o?e. Each village poss?it its carri? and its. The walls are out of stones not taill?, who are Li? by. They are tr??is, because qu.ils was needed are rather high (three?ges in g?ral, and in the district of the Fort sometimes five). that few fen?es, which?ient in g?ral small, in order to store the heat l.hiver, and to maintain the fra?or L?. find lintels of two kinds: * drink some for the modest houses. * hones of it (often out of granite) taill? and sometimes grav? for the middle-class houses s?oirs, the meats, the ch?ignes, it my? and for s?er it. They are old the r?rves?ourriture which was to provide for the needs for the inhabitants during all the p?ode d.hiver. did not preserve a hay, because s.il took fire, it could r?ndre at the other houses, which?ient accol there? (as it was the case at the time of d.origine, still existing in the village but it was not useful? to store the hay. my? meat sal? ch?ignes s?es, beans. the conduit of chemin?sortait under the roof to smoke the products there. and are built in height because the grounds?.int?or of the village are rare and l.espace available is r?it. Does a staircase allow d.acc?r the first?ge, o?e finds the room common, often the only one which is chauff? around l.?ise, the houses are coll? ones with the others, like. One entered the village by doors. They make it possible to circulate in the village while?nomisant place, qu.ils r?rvent?.habitat. under houses r?v? c.est-?anger what the beams has? to retir?. One d?uvre a?rme beam which leaves the wall, which makes think qu.?ne?que old, it could y have a large construction?et place (can?e a door d.entr?de. The stones are well taill?, the indications make us think that this wall is tr?vieux (it could date. A section of wall is tomb?ce which explains the visible change in bases. It has? rebuilt with the m?s stones well taill? (in re-employment), by still employing lime vo?s, wood rondos, positionn?comme a floor, form it. The?rts are combl?par lime (one si?e, the barverencs daily owed drinking water s.approvisionner with the wells and sources of the commune which the village is equipped d.une modern adduction d.?dier the project in 1897, to apr?avoir reference mark? l.endroit o?.eau could. It named the able experts d.estimer his Co? was to then finance its project, estim? 30 did Cr?t Foncier require a pr?au, for a sum of 18 remainder?nt financ?ar an exceptional increase in the imp? buildings. The commune utilized the s?tor and the d?t?es the Alpes-Maritimes to support its project aupr?des diff?nts repr?ntants of l.Etat. Pr?t, Minist? of l.Int?or, the official Council d.Etat. of Minist?, financial organizations vers?nt the sum pr?e, with the help of a refunding?l?ur 30 years ann? the town hall proposed work d.adjudication. l.entreprenor FARAUT which l.emporta, because it proposed larger. Did L.?de of this file enable us to include/understand how much it?it long to set up such a project (l.adduction d.eau), and qu.il A was necessary to appeal?n great d.intervenants number to obtain the authorizations and the financings before m? of d?ter work project s.est?l?ur five years, and fifteen years apr?le d?t of l.op?tion, the town hall of Belv?re still acquerrait a source for district of Fuont (fountain and source), it is on annually share of the communal goods, according to l.usage local, with. Windfallen woods, or are deadwood (?ause of the avalanches, the lightning), c?s? fcs the cubic m?e, whereas the trees is used g?ralement as firewood, and some times of construction (for..fermer.. a barn), whereas wood d..uvre can serve?onfectionner of the boards, or?resser a frame fcs of rights for more than 131 cubic m?es of windfallen wood, and 64 fcs for 16. Do Michel BAGNUS, Baptist DRINK, Ludovic DRINK, Baptist DRINK, Honor?OIS, Joseph BOERI, Fran?s DRINK, Baptist AUDA, Raymond CASTELLI, Andr?AIDERI, Barth?my DANIEL, EUSEBI, S?rin EUSEBI, Andr?RANCO, Joseph GIORDAN, Andr?IORDAN, Andr?UIGO, Louis GHINTRAN, Andr?ARNERON, Louis GASIGLIA, Andr?ARNERON, Antoine GIOTARD, Jean Baptist GHINTRAN, Joseph GUIGE, Casimir IMBERTI, Baptist LAURENTI, Joseph LAURENTI, Andr?AURENTI, Jean LAMBERT, Fran?s MAUREL, Baptist ROBINI, lieutenant ROASSI?lement c?e?a widowed Caroline CASTELLI, for his h?l, 1 to only build a furnace?l?e is attribu? 6 people?aison of 2 fcs of rights by?fice.: Did Andr?RANCO, Andr?AURENTI, Barth?my LAURENTI, Etienne LAURENTI, Charles BAR? Joseph Baptist FREE V?rable Confraternit?e Mis?corde de Sospel, for 477 pounds 13 pennies 8 sums of money, moneys of account (the comunita di Belvedere deve went. Della misericordia di Sospello. 477.:13.:8 per restaurant LED firstly conto come impiede della pag. of the debts which have emmen?e village has?e inf??si?e, Belv?re is indebted d.une nap of 22 599 pounds, including more than 20 000 of donatif and taxes, which did not n.avaient? pay?entre 1689 and. During this p?ode, the troops fran?ses of Louis XIV occupy example of 1886 (see panel on the population of Belv?re). to note that the district of the Fort east consid?, still?a fine of the last si?e, as a kind of suburb compared to the..chef-place... comprises a third of the houses, but 30 % of the m?ges and inhabitants. Does this p?ph?e near consolidate our hypoth? are site of the first but the houses practically coll? ones with the others for. The military files of Vincennes gracefully transmitted us them. It s.agit d.un small work which can shelter a l?r fortnight, comparatively at the forts of Gordolon or Flau which cover it. Its structure enterr?pouvait to allow him r?ster a few times. was not however useful practically, undoubtedly too expos?Elle is located in the district of the Fort the term of l.ancian vault who was on her F?. enterr? it was built in the ann? 1930 to face the danger d.une Italy whose warmongering, Fascistic d.inspiration, expressed the own territory (Mussolini r?amait the grounds of the Dolphin? Provence, and well on the r?ntes annexations fran?ses of Comt?e Nice. Strong Midsummer's Day remains the dumb t?in of these tensions gardens, are?.entr?et?a left the village?ause of the risk of propagation of the fires (by the pr?nce of the hay), and to remain?roximit?es fields and of the animal gardens o?es can?e parqu?pendant the beautiful d.hiver days. The animals?ient there plac?pendant the night and the bad ones. One fed them with hay which was stock?u first. One made it return by large openings in fa?e (fen?es), which?ient only obstru? by did some boards make slip the hay by a hole pratiqu?ans the floor right with s.appuyait on two beams, which d?ssaient of several centim?es the wall, and held by two poles accroch? with the roof. it could serve?de standard fruiti?s, o?.on manufactured and l.on preserved cheese. They are smaller and the roof is more sloping manufactured cheese, by doing it chauff?ans a cauldron below, was the cellar?romage, o?l?it plac?our s.affiner. One turned over it from time to time, so that salt p?tre well?.int?or, and that the cro? is formed well. There is d?mbr there? mills, of which 2 only are known as. The grinding stone retrouv? and especially the screw out of wooden, teaches us qu.il had mills?live.?lement there still indicates the pr?nce d.un mill?oulon, which?ase the linens, which also made it possible to clean wool cloths of their grease. ?ves having particip? the visit of l.?ise the Michaelmas: CORONA Claire, OF HARO Lovesong, DELOMMEZ Alexandra, DUPRE Antony, St?ane and Nathalie, FEZ-NATIVE Laurie, INGIGLIARDI Nathalie, Lorraine LAPORTE, LAURENTI St?ane and Yvan, Willy WALSER, ANCOLIO Aur?e, BARENGO Magali, BERGER Damien, CORNILLON V?nique, PROFITABLE Fabien, GIGLEUX M?ssa, MILLO Elo?, NOE Sophie, OSTERMEYER Thierry, RAIBAUT Vincent, SALERNO St?anie, SZYS Solenne, GILLI Aur?e and MARKS. Direction: Elodie DEPUIDT and Eric GILI - an assertion inv?fiable pushes back the cr?ion d.une premi?. But aujourd.hui the oldest document in our possession in d?rtement the date of the IX? si?e - Cartulaire of l.Ancian Cath?ale of Nice, charter N. 52, p. - the Virgin and l.Enfant of this table are repr?nt?comme in the Institutions of the Rosary, pr?ntant attributes of the two saints: scapular carrying the cross of l.ordre trinitaire, lily. - D.autres members of this family are known for us: the notary Barth?my ROGGERI, intervenes in 1705 at the time d.une r?isition of. In 1708, Honor?OGGERI is nomm?arde-s?estre incomes of the prieur?e Gordolon, d?ndant of l.abbaye b?dictine - D.apr?les pr?sions of Professor Gaignebet - For this who relates to pertaining to worship spaces, cf will infra l.article. to that and measures of audience visitors Internet by

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