The origin of the village parried be previous to Carolingian times.
Its founding, however, might go back to Carolingian times.
According to some historians, it was seat of a countship since Carolingian times.
More generally, they looked back to Carolingian times in their liturgical practice.
However, there is no doubt that a clear distinction had established itself in Carolingian times or even earlier.
Three boroughs born at the time Carolingian, without one being able to give too precise dates.
His action in fact harkened back to the original public function of the count during Carolingian times.
It is therefore estimated that the town was founded in Carolingian times.
Its beginnings would seem to stretch back to Carolingian times.
The church's origins may well reach back into Carolingian times about 800, when a rural church stood here.