Curtis argentareï or the farm of the argentier was the name given to Courteranges in the 9th century, the argentier being a Trojan banker established in the village. The village is situated on the left bank of the Barse River, which now feeds the Lac...
The church was formerly a priory-cure whose origin dates back to the 11th or 12th century. Before 1730 there was only one nave. In 1737 and during 2 years it was rebuilt on a larger scale while retaining the old bell tower. Called at one...
16th century church. Splendid shingle covering on the façade and spire. Fivespan nave with two side-aisles. Single span choir ? nished by three sides. 16th century medallion stained-glass windows.
After the Hundred Years War, the village of Rumilly-lès-Vaudes, hitherto located on the "main road" (Troyes road in Dijon today), ruined, moves 3 km away, near the Hozain , at the edge of the forest. Jean Colet, newly appointed to the cure, canon and...