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Saint-Médard de Chaudon Church dans l'Eure-et-Loir

Eure-et-Loir

Saint-Médard de Chaudon Church

    14 D116
    28210 Chaudon

Timeline

Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
1864
Publication of historical documents
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Key figures

Ed. Lefèvre - Head of Division, Prefecture Author of documents on Chaudon (1864).

Origin and history

The Saint-Médard church is located on Rue de l'Église in the commune of Chaudon, Eure-et-Loir. This religious monument is an integral part of the local historical landscape, although its exact period of construction is not specified in the available sources. It is now attached to the parish of Sainte Jeanne de France in the Vallée de l'Eure, which is itself integrated into the dean of the Vallée de l'Eure, highlighting its current role in the regional ecclesiastical organization.

Historical archives mention Chaudon in 19th-century documents, such as those published in 1864 by Ed. Lefèvre, Head of Division at Eure-et-Loir Prefecture. These writings, although not specifically detailing the church, place the village in a wider administrative and religious context. The building is also referenced in heritage databases such as Clochers de France and the Observatoire du Patrimoine Religious, confirming its importance in the local Christian heritage.

The church of Saint-Médard shares historical links with neighbouring sites, such as the Abbey of Notre-Dame de Coulombs, suggesting a common religious and architectural dynamic in this part of the Eure Valley. Its location in Chaudon, a typical village in the region, makes it a witness to local traditions and history, although the details of its foundation or transformations remain little documented.

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